Lines Matching refs:Saturn

30946 name given to either of the projecting ends of Saturn's ring.</def></p>
68887 on the surface of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the
121608 <i>(Class. Myth.)</i> <def>The daughter of Saturn and Ops or
158391 <p><blockquote>It was <i>conditioned</i> between Saturn and
158392 Titan, that Saturn should put to death all his male children.<BR>
161994 Saturn. See the Note under <u>Aspect</u>, <pos><i>n.</i></pos>,
187035 &?;&?;&?;&?; Saturnian, fr. &?;&?;&?;&?; Saturn.] <def>Saturnian;
279805 Jupiter, and Saturn are also evening stars. See <u>Morning
336660 Saturn, the alchemistic name of lead: cf. G. <i>geokronit</i>.]
383754 "Where Saturn <i>houses</i>." <i>Dryden.</i></p>
436968 king of gods and men, and reputed to be the son of Saturn and Rhea;
509039 of Jupiter or Saturn.</def></p>
510477 (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, or Saturn) when it precedes the sun in rising,
524138 <sn><b>1.</b></sn> <i>(Rom. Myth.)</i> <def>The son of Saturn and
589712 asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, which are farther
594274 <i>(Class. Myth.)</i> <def>The son of Saturn and Rhea, brother of
652690 <p><blockquote>Saturn's sons received the threefold <i>reign</i><BR>
670488 <col><b>Saturn's rings</b></col>. <cd>See <u>Saturn</u>.</cd> --
684147 acetate; -- the alchemical name of lead being <i>Saturn</i>.</cd> --
685182 <col><b>Salt of Saturn</b></col> <i>(Old Chem.)</i>, <cd>sugar of
685184 <i>Saturn</i>.</cd> -- <col><b>Salt of Seignette</b></col>. <cd>Same
688804 literally, Saturn's day, fr. L. <i>Saturnus</i> Saturn + AS.
688834 <u>Saturn</u>.] <sn><b>1.</b></sn> <i>(Rom. Antiq.)</i> <def>The
688835 festival of Saturn, celebrated in December, originally during one day,
688852 pertaining to Saturn, whose age or reign, from the mildness and wisdom
688862 planet Saturn; as, the <i>Saturnian</i> year.</def></p>
688879 planet Saturn; relating or referred to Saturn as a center.</def></p>
688882 the god Saturn, also, the planet Saturn: cf. F. <i>saturnin</i> of or
688883 pertaining to lead (Saturn, in old chemistry, meaning lead),
688884 <i>saturnien</i> saturnine, saturnian. See <u>Saturn</u>.]
688886 Saturn.</def></p>
688894 <i>Saturn</i>.</def> [Archaic]</p>
724165 happening according to the succession of the signs, as Saturn in
736782 light, and the rings of Saturn. The satellites that revolve about the
736784 (see <u>Moon</u>.), Mars two, Jupiter five, Saturn nine, Uranus four,
826435 <p><blockquote>By fortune he [Saturn] was now to Venus
893968 Saturn.</def></p>
914112 <i>mounts</i> of Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, the Moon, Saturn, the Sun or