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stellify

English

Etymology

From Middle English stellifien, from Middle French stellifier, from Medieval Latin stellificare, itself from Latin stella (star) + faci? (make, do).

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?st?l.?.fa?/

Verb

stellify (third-person singular simple present stellifies, present participle stellifying, simple past and past participle stellified)

  1. (transitive, mythology) To transform from an earthly body into a celestial body; to place in the sky as such
    In Classical mythology, being stellified was about the greatest posthumous honor for a mortal.
    • 1983, Douglas Brooks-Davies, The Mercurian Monarch: magical politics from Spenser to Pope, page 31
      By the 'hissing snake' Spenser presumably means the scorpion sent by Diana that killed Orion. Like Orion it, too, was stellified. But since, as Scorpio, it rises in the east as Orion's sign sets in the west, the two were regarded as being kept forever apart, Orion perpetually avoiding in the heavens his vanquisher on earth.
  2. (transitive, astronomy) To turn into a star.
    • 1989, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, 109: 75
      An alternative way to stellify the planet may be to not collapse Jupiter, but instead to introduce a collapsed object into its core.

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constellate

English

Etymology

From (the stem of) Latin constellatus (starred) +? -ate, equivalent to con- +? stellate.

Verb

constellate (third-person singular simple present constellates, present participle constellating, simple past and past participle constellated)

  1. (transitive) To combine as a cluster.
  2. (transitive) To fit, adorn (as if) with constellations.
  3. (intransitive) To (form a) cluster.
  4. (intransitive) To shine with united radiance, or one general light.

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