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기본형: astrum, astrī
namque luna de septem astris circulum proximum terrae in cursibus minimum pervagatur. (Vitruvius Pollio, De Architectura, LIBER NONUS, chapter 2 3:12)
(비트루비우스 폴리오, 건축술에 관하여, , 2장 3:12)
Certatimque summatum et vulgi sententiis concinentibus, astris, ut ipsi existimant, ritus sui consecratione permixtus est omnium primus. (Ammianus Marcellinus, Rerum Gestarum libri qui supersunt, Liber XXIII, chapter 6 4:2)
(암미아누스 마르켈리누스, 사건 연대기, , 6장 4:2)
hic qui sacris pervius astris (Seneca, Thyestes 863:1)
(세네카, 863:1)
Aequalis astris gradior et cunctos super (Seneca, Thyestes 905:1)
(세네카, 905:1)
tu quoque sine astris), vota non faciam improba, (Seneca, Thyestes 1097:1)
(세네카, 1097:1)
Stella (dimin. of ἀστήρ) means any one of the innumerable individual stars, like ἀστήρ; astrum (ἄστρον), any one of the greater bright heavenly bodies, the sun, moon, and principal stars, with their peculiar names, like ἄστρον; sidus (εἶδος), a complication of stars, a constellation, and, by affinity of the notion with number and magnitude, a great star, like τέρασ, τείρεα. Astrum and stella denote the stars more in a mere physical relation, as bright heavenly bodies; sidus, more in an astronomical and astrological relation, as portentous and influencing human affairs. Sen. Helv. 9. Dum ortus siderum, occasus intervallaque, et causas investigare velocius meandi vel tardius spectare tot per noctem stellas micantes liceat. (iv. 409.)
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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