Venus
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Venus
Substantiivi
Venus englanniksi
(taxon)
(senseid) The second planet in the system, named for the goddess; represented in astronomy and astrology by ♀.
''The Illustrated London Almanack 1867'', London, page 45:
- Venus rises on the 1st day 1/4 to 5 a.m., and 4h. 25m. a.m. on the last day. (..) She is now beginning to move northward.
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(senseid) The goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and sexuality;
(cot)
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(given name).
(RQ:Burton Melancholy), II.ii.2:
- Immoderate Venus in excess, as it is a cause, or in defect; so, moderately used, to some parties an only help, a present remedy.
Copper (a reddish-brown, malleable, ductile metallic element).
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(senseid) Any (w) statuette portraying a woman, usually carved the round.
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(senseid) (l)
(senseid)(topics)(l) (planet)
(senseid)(C)(l) (planet)
(senseid) (l) (Roman goddess)
the goddess of love, beauty, and natural productivity;
(given name)
(senseid)(topics)(l) (Roman goddess)
(l) (gloss)
(senseid)(topics)Venus (gloss)
(senseid)(C)(l) (Roman goddess)
(senseid) (C) Venus
(senseid) Venus
(l)
the second planet in the Solar system, named for the goddess; represented in astronomy and astrology by ♀
(syn)
(senseid) the Roman goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and sexuality
Venus (q)
(Q)
(syn)
metaphor for the genus of animation, living matter
(Q)
(antonym)
(coord)
(quote-book)|volume=Aug.71|passage=Talis enim iactatis, ut quisque canem aut senionem miserat, in singulos talos singulos denarios in medium conferebat, quos tollebat uniuersos, qui Venerem iecerat|t=When the (m) (an oblong dice) would be thrown, those who had gotten an ace or a six had to place a denarius in the middle of the table for each dice thrown, the one that would achieve in getting a Venus won it all.
(def-see)
(topics) The Roman goddess governing love and sexuality; (l).
(topics) The planet closely associated with the evening: Venus.
(senseid)(topics)Venus (planet)
(senseid)(topics)Venus (Roman goddess)
(place)
(l) (Roman goddess)