sidus
sīdus
eris,
n
a group of stars, constellation, heavenly body:
de sideribus disputare, Cs.: Siderum
regina bicornis Luna, H.: Arcturi sidera, V.:
sidera solis, orb, O.: surgentia, V.: radiantia, O.
—Sing, a heavenly body, star, group of stars, constellation:
Clarum Tyndaridae, H.: fervidum, Sirius, H.: pluviale Capellae, O.:
occidente sidere Vergiliarum, L.: quid sidus triste minatur Saturni, Iu.: Nec sidus
regione viae litusve fefellit, i. e. nor were we misled by (failing to
understand) star or shore, V.: sideribus dubiis, at dawn,
Iu.: exactis sideribus, night, Pr.—The sky,
heaven: (Iuppiter) terram, mare, sidera movit, O.: (Hercules) flammis ad sidera missus, Iu.: sidera observare, Cu.: evertunt actas ad sidera
pinos, i. e. on high, V.—Fig., of celebrity or prosperity, the
heavens, stars, heights: Sublimi feriam sidera vertice H.:
nomen ferent ad sidera cygni, V.—A star,
light, beauty, glory: per oculos, sidera nostra, tuos, O.:
radiant ut sidus ocelli, O.: sidere
pulchrior Ille, H.—An ornament, pride, glory: Fabiae gentis, ades, O.: Macedoniae, Cu.:
tu proba Perambulabis astra sidus aureum,
H.—A season: quo sidere terram Vertere Conveniat,
V.: brumale, O.—Climate, weather: sub nostro sidere, Iu.: tot inhospita saxa
Sideraque emensae, i. e. regions, V.: grave,
storm, O.—In astrology, a star, planet, destiny: pestifero
sidere icti, L.: sidera natalicia: grave, O.