![]() : A sterre wiþ a launce þat comete icluped is Aros.Fram seinte margarete tid vort misselmasse nei. : In þe endleue hondred ʒer & six ʒer þer to Of þe ʒer of n iseie.Þe tailede sterre þat gret bodiinge is. : Þe teþe ʒer a sterre þat comete icluped is At alle halwen tid him ssewede viftene niʒt.Þat þe taylede sterre men clupeþ mid riʒte, Vor þer comþ fram hire a lem suiþe cler & briʒte.Þulke sterre is selde iseye bote it bodiinge be. : Cometa apparuit, quæ Anglice Vexede sterre nuncupatur. : Þa isehʒen heo feorre ænne sel-cuðe, of him comen leomen igast-liche scinen þe steorre is ihate a Latin comete. : Synd eac sume steorren leohtbeamede, færlice arisende, & rædlice gewitende. : On æfen ætywde an un gewunelic steorra.Se steorra ætywde innon þæt suð west he wæs litel ge þuht, and deorc, ac se leoma þe him fram stod wæs swiðe beorht. : Þe planetes.stande arowe: Firste Saturnus.And Iubiter þat goodly sterre. : Asterides is like a þ þe lyʒt þerynn I-closed, as it wer a ster goinge withyne. : There be but planetis sevyne Amonge the multitude of sterris in hevyne. ![]() : The twelfte day þe starrys schul fallyn doun from heuene. : Take of þe seede.in þe rysing of þe sterre clepyl Lwcyfer. : A planete.is nomore but a sterre discordynge from oþere sterris in forme and worchinge. : Alle the sterres sitting within the zodiak of thin Astrelabie ben clepid sterres of the north.And all the remenaunt fixed oute of the zodiak ben clepid sterres of the south. : Ne the sterre yclepid the Bere, that enclyneth his ravysschynge coursis abowte the sovereyn heighte of the world, ne the same sterre Ursa nis nevere mo wasschen in the depe westrene see. : Nero governyde by ceptre all the peples that ben undir the colde sterres that highten the Septem Tryones. : O cruel Mars.þou sterre infortunat.O hatful sterre.In strif and murmur most is þi desyre. : Þe xj day, bones of ded men arisen schull.Þe xij dai, as þeiʒ it steren weren fram heuen to þe londe. : Al þe sterres haue liʒt of hire owne outake þe mone. : A sterre diuersith fro a sterre in clerenesse. : Þe sterre þet hatte saturne makeþ þet asemoche yernþ in onelepi daye mid þe firmament.ase he deþ ine þritti yer ine his oʒene sercle. : He knowned one ilc sterre name He settes in ðe firmament. : Þat oþer day is strong mid alle, þe stere sulen from heuene falle. : Þah þu iseo þe steorre alswa, Nartu þe wisure neauer þe mo. : Hwat canstu wrecche þing of storre Bute þat þu bi haitest hi feorre. : Meiðhad is þe steorre þet, beo ha eanes of þe est igan adun iþe west, neauer eft ne ariseð ha. : Leomene fader we clepeð ure drihten for þan þe he sunne atend, þe steores of hire leome, and te mone of hire leome, and al þis middelherd alemeð. : Heo ferden.to lokien i þan steorren nehʒe and feorren þe craft is ihate Astronomie. : In helle.Nafre sunne þar ne sineð, ne mone ne storre. : Bi-hold up to heuene.and tel þe strerres ʒif þu miht. : Þe steoræ oferscinæð oðerne on brihtnesse þat he bið brihtre þene þe oþer. : Þa.uuard þe sunne suilc als it uuare threniht ald mone an sterres abuten him at mid dæi. : Matheus se godspellere awrat swutellucor þas tacnen, þuss cweðende.'byð seo sunne aðeostrod, & se mone ne sylð nan liht, & steorran fealleð of heofone.' ? plough ~ se ~, a lodestar ship-man(es ~, Polaris south ~, a star or constellation supposed to lie above the south pole (g) in similes and stock comparisons. morn ~, morwe ~, morwe-tid ~, the morning star, Venus north ~, q.v. even-tide ~, the evening star lode ~, q.v. erratik sterres, sterres erratikes, the planets even ~, q.v. & combs.: ~ bem (glem), a ray of starlight ~ fix, fix ~, a star which appears unvarying in position ~ light, starlight ~ slime, slime of sterres, a freshwater alga believed to have been produced by meteorites dai ~, q.v. pl.: heaven also, the celestial sphere contree of the sterres under ~ under skie and sterres, anywhere in the world stien aboven (to) the sterres, tillen to the sterres (e) sterres of the cercle, the stars of the Milky Way sterres seven, seven sterres, variously and often indistinguishably the seven regularly visible stars of the Pleiades, the seven Ptolemaic planets, or the seven stars of Ursa Minor (f) in cpds. those of Ursa Major or Ursa Minor (b) a comet a meteor also, a nova also, the star of Bethlehem regarded as a comet ~ berded (hered), ~ with a launce, blasinge (leminge, tailed) ~, a comet falling sterres, meteors (c) the star of Bethlehem (d) in fig. also, a constellation cold sterres, the northernmost stars, esp. (a) An apparently fixed celestial body, a star one of the seven solar bodies called planets in Ptolemaic astronomy also fig.
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