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单词 astrological
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astrologicaladj.

Brit. /ˌastrəˈlɒdʒᵻkl/, U.S. /ˌæstrəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l/
Forms: 1500s–1600s astrologicall, 1500s– astrological.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin astrologicus , -al suffix1.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin astrologicus astrologic adj. + -al suffix1. Compare later astrologic adj.
1. Of or relating to astrology; used in or made by astrology.
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the world > the universe > astrology > [adjective]
astrological1538
mathematical?1549
mathematic1593
astrologian1621
astrologic1648
uranical1671
philomathical1709
astrologous1817
the world > the universe > astrology > judicial astrology > [adjective]
astrological1538
astro-magical1652
astromantic1660
1538 R. Taverner tr. Erasmus Sarcerius Common Places of Script. f. xx Bringeth not necessite vnto humane affayres or thynges & it is particular & onely to be vnderstande of astrological desteny [L. astrologico fato].
1579 T. Twyne tr. Petrarch Phisicke against Fortune i. f. 6v This narrowe roomth, and place of necessitie, is knowne without Astrologicall coniecture [L. astrologicis coniecturis].
1591 T. Nashe (title) Wonderfull, strange and miraculous, astrological prognostication for this yeer of our Lord God.
1647 W. Lilly Christian Astrol. xcvii. 485 Without exact knowledge of the Astrologicall planetary hour, no worthy work can be done.
1775 J. Adair Hist. Amer. Indians 274 Our astrological interpreter spoke only a few words.
1784 in J. C. Cox Churchwardens' Accts. (1913) xxi. 322 Feb 1st Astrological Doctor for Hudson's daughter.
1878 P. L. Jacob tr. P. Lacroix Sci. & Lit. Middle Ages 213 (caption) Specimen of a genethliac, or astrological horoscope, composed in the sixteenth century.
1917 Amer. Math. Monthly 24 66 The plates bear lines dividing the celestial sphere into twelve astrological ‘houses’.
1940 R. Gleadow Astrol. in Everyday Life i. xi. 144 The future is always associated in astrological circles with the so-called ‘Aquarian Age’.
1976 Dyke Fall 32/1 I felt a comfort in the relationship of the moon to menses and menstruation, to the tides, and to Cancer, my astrological moon sign.
2005 Fit Yoga Feb. 17/3 Ganesha, the elephant, is a Hindu deity who rules the astrological chart.
2. Of or relating to astronomy; astronomical. Obsolete.
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the world > the universe > cosmology > astronomy > [adjective]
astronomical1551
astrological1576
uranical1585
astronomic1613
Uranian1762
uranological1815
uranoscopic1817
uranic1862
1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 225 He shall learne to be skilfull in the art Geometrical, Arithmeticall, Musicall, Cheyrurgicall, Physical, Astrologicall, and in all points, of the science of diuiniation, or Southsaying, hee shal be wel experimented.
1583 R. Harvey (title) An astrological discourse vpon the great and notable coniunction of the two superiour planets, Satvrne & Ivpiter.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica 34 Many excellent discourses, Medicall, Naturall, and Astrologicall . View more context for this quotation
1657 tr. A. Thevet Prosopographia 39 in T. North tr. Plutarch Lives (new ed.) [Charlemagne] was instructed in the Rhetorical, Dialectical, and Astrological Arts.
1714 T. Hearne Ductor Historicus (ed. 3) I. i. i. 13 Whoever looks for the New Moon in the Astrological Calendar, will often find Easter observ'd a Week too late.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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