Horologium

See also: horologium

English

Etymology

See horologium. As a location in Rome, a clipping of Latin Hōrologium Augustī (Sundial of Augustus). As a constellation, a clipping of Latin Hōrologium Oscillitorium (Pendulum Clock), coined in 1763 by the French astronomer De Lacaille to honor the Dutch astronomer and mathematician Christian Huygens, who had written a major work by that name.

Proper noun

Horologium

  1. (historical) Synonym of Tower of the Winds, a monument in ancient Athens that included a clepsydra and multiple prominent sundials.
  2. (historical) Synonym of Solarium, a monument in ancient Rome whose obelisk was once believed to have acted as a sundial gnomon.
  3. (astronomy) A constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a pendulum clock. It lies between the constellations Fornax and Dorado.
  4. (Christianity) Alternative letter-case form of horologium, the book of hours in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches.

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Spanish

Etymology

From New Latin Horologium.

Proper noun

Horologium ?

  1. (astronomy) Horologium (constellation)
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