Venus
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Venus
Substantiivi
Venus englanniksi
(taxon)
(senseid) The second planet in the system, named for the goddess.
(syn)
(nearsyn)
''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)(C)(l) (q)
Venus (q)
(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)
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)