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Translingual
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]For Pluto, the orb may be as large as those of the other planetary symbols ⟨⟩, ⟨⟩, ⟨⟩, ⟨⟩ and German-style ⟨⟩. There may be no globe at all in German sources that use a globeless ⟨⟩ for Neptune.[1]
Etymology
[edit]For Astraea, this is an inverted anchor, , presumably a typographic substitute for the mythologically associated set of scales, and dates to 1849.[2]
It's not known if the Pluto symbol is related. It has been in use since at least 1950 without an orb[3] and 1969 with an orb.[4]
Symbol
[edit]⯔
- (astrology) a southern continental European symbol for Pluto, commonly used in Spain, France, Italy and Germany.[1]
- (astronomy, obsolete) asteroid (5) Astraea.
Synonyms
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Orbless variant of the Pluto symbol
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Large-orbed variant of the Pluto symbol
Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Unicode request L2/16-067R, Astrological Plutos
- ^ Österreichischer Universal-Kalender, 1849, p. xxxix.
- ^ N. Sementovsky-Kurilo (1950) Astrologica. Vol. IV. Astrologische Gazette and V. Synthetische Horoskopdeutung.
- ^ Alain Hadès (1969) Révolutions solaires, directions, progressions, transits.