Saturn

See also: saturn and Satürn

English

Saturn's planetary symbol
The planet Saturn

Etymology

From Old English Sætern, from Latin Sāturnus, probably from Etruscan 𐌔𐌀𐌕𐌓𐌄 (satre), plausibly influenced by Latin satus, past participle of serere (to sow).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Saturn

  1. (astronomy) The sixth planet of the solar system, known for its large rings, and until recent times the furthest known; represented in astronomy and astrology by .
  2. (Roman mythology) The god of fertility and agriculture, equivalent to the Greek Kronos.

Synonyms

  • (astronomy, astrology):

Derived terms

Translations

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Noun

Saturn (uncountable)

  1. (heraldry, rare) Sable (black), in the postmedieval practice of blazoning the tinctures in the arms of certain sovereign people and places as planets.
    • 1693, Richard Blome, The Art of Heraldry, in two parts ... second edition ..., pages 76-77:
      12. Venus, a Staff in Pale Sol, and thereupon a Cross Pattee, Luna surmounted off a Pall of the last, charged with 4. like Crosses fitched Saturn, edged and stringed as the second. This Coat belongs to the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury, to whose place it appertains to Crown and Inaugurate the Kings of England.
    • 1724, John Guillim, A Display of Heraldry, page 151:
      [] The Field is Luna, a Chevron, Mars, between three Bull's Heads couped Saturn, armed Sol. This Coat-Armour pertained to the Right Noble Family of Thomas Bulleine Lord hoo and Hastings, Viscount Rochford, [] [pages 200-201:] I have omitted, in this Edition, that Escucheon Sol, charged with three Toads erected Saturn, which, according to some Authors, was the Coat-Armour of the ancient Kings of France; []
    • 1739, James Ware, Walter Harris, The Whole Works of Sir James Ware Concerning Ireland, volume 1, page 1:
      The Archiepiscopal See of Armagh bears Jupiter, a Pastoral Staff in Pale Luna, ensigned with a Cross Pattee Sol, surmounded by a Pall of the second, edged and fringed of the third, charged with four like Crosses Pattee Fitched Saturn.
  2. (obsolete, alchemy, chemistry) Lead (the metal).

See also

Anagrams

Albanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [satuɾn]

Proper noun

Saturn m (definite form Saturni)

  1. Saturn (planet)

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Saturnus.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Saturn m

  1. Saturn (planet)
  2. (Roman mythology) Saturn (Roman god)

See also

Crimean Tatar

Proper noun

Saturn

  1. Saturn (planet)

Declension

Synonyms

References

  • Mirjejev, V. A., Usejinov, S. M. (2002) Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsaturn]
  • (file)

Proper noun

Saturn m anim

  1. (Roman mythology) Saturn (Roman god)

Declension

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Saturn m inan

  1. Saturn (planet)

Declension

See also

Solar System in Czech · sluneční soustava (layout · text)
Star Slunce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkur Venuše Země Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uran Neptun Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Měsíc Phobos/Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymed
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

Danish

Proper noun

Saturn

  1. Saturn (planet)

See also

(planets of the solar system) planeter i solsystemet; Merkur, Venus, Jorden/jorden, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun [edit]

Estonian

Proper noun

Saturn

  1. Saturn (planet)

See also

Faroese

Proper noun

Saturn m

  1. Saturn (planet)

See also

    Solar System in Faroese · Sólskipanin (layout · text)
    Star Sólin
    IAU planets and
    notable dwarf planets
    Merkur Venus Jørðin Mars [Term?] Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptun Pluto Eris
    Notable
    moons
    Mánin Phobos
    Deimos
    Io
    Europa
    Ganymedes
    Callisto
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    Titan
    [Term?]

    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    [Term?]
    Triton Charon Dysnomia

    German

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin Sāturnus.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /zaˈtʊʁn/
    • (file)
    • (file)
    • Hyphenation: Sa‧turn

    Proper noun

    Saturn m (proper noun, strong, genitive Saturns or Saturn)

    1. (astronomy) Saturn
    2. (Roman mythology) Saturn

    Declension

    Noun

    Saturn n (strong, genitive Saturns, no plural)

    1. (obsolete) lead (material)
      Synonym: Blei

    Declension

    See also

    References

    Latvian

    Proper noun

    Saturn m

    1. vocative singular of Saturns

    Northern Sami

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Norwegian Saturn.

    Proper noun

    Saturn

    1. Saturn (planet)

    Inflection

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    See also

    Further reading

    • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages, Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland

    Norwegian

    Proper noun

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    Saturn

    1. Saturn (planet)
    2. Saturn (Roman god)

    See also

    Polish

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin Sāturnus.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈsa.turn/
    • (file)
    • Rhymes: -aturn
    • Syllabification: Sa‧turn

    Proper noun

    Saturn m pers

    1. (Roman mythology) Saturn, a Roman god

    Declension

    Proper noun

    Saturn m animal

    1. Saturn, a planet in the Solar System

    Declension

    Further reading

    • Saturn in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Romanian

    Proper noun

    Saturn n

    1. Saturn (planet)

    See also

    Serbo-Croatian

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /sǎturn/
    • Hyphenation: Sa‧turn

    Proper noun

    Sàturn m (Cyrillic spelling Са̀турн)

    1. Saturn (planet)
    2. Saturn (Roman god)

    Declension

    Slovene

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /satùːrn/

    Proper noun

    Satúrn m anim

    1. Saturn (planet)
    2. Saturn (Roman god)

    Inflection

    Planet:

    The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
    Masculine inan., hard o-stem
    nominative Satúrn
    genitive Satúrna
    singular
    nominative
    (imenovȃlnik)
    Satúrn
    genitive
    (rodȋlnik)
    Satúrna
    dative
    (dajȃlnik)
    Satúrnu
    accusative
    (tožȋlnik)
    Satúrn
    locative
    (mẹ̑stnik)
    Satúrnu
    instrumental
    (orọ̑dnik)
    Satúrnom

    God (or sometimes the planet):

    The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
    Masculine anim., hard o-stem
    nominative Satúrn
    genitive Satúrna
    singular
    nominative
    (imenovȃlnik)
    Satúrn
    genitive
    (rodȋlnik)
    Satúrna
    dative
    (dajȃlnik)
    Satúrnu
    accusative
    (tožȋlnik)
    Satúrna
    locative
    (mẹ̑stnik)
    Satúrnu
    instrumental
    (orọ̑dnik)
    Satúrnom

    See also

    (planets of the Solar System) planéti osónčja; Merkúr, Vénera, Zémlja, Márs, Júpiter, Satúrn, Urán, Neptún

    Tatar

    Proper noun

    Saturn

    1. Saturn (planet)

    Declension

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