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platic, a. Astrol.|ˈplætɪk| [ad. late and med.L. platicus (Firmicus, 4th c.) broad, general, ad. late Gr. πλατυκός, -ικός broad, diffuse, f. πλατύς broad: see -ic.] Of an aspect: Not exact or within a degree, but within half the sum of the ‘orbs’ of the two planets: opp. to partile 2.
a1625Fletcher Bloody Bro. iv. ii, Mars out of the self same house, (But another Sign) here by a Platique aspect Looks at the Hilege. 1792E. Sibly Occult Sc. I. 144 By a platic aspect we are to understand two planets so posited, as to admit half the degrees of each of their own rays or orbs. 1819Wilson Dict. Astrol. s.v. Familiarities, There are two kinds of approximation in familiarities: partile and platic. 1896J. M. Manly in Harvard Studies V. 112 note, Venus and Mars..are in platic conjunction when less than six or eight degrees apart. Hence ˈplaticly adv., with a platic aspect.
1686Goad Celest. Bodies iii. i. 394, {male} among the rest, platiquely opposing {saturn}. |