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Pegasus


Peg·a·sus

P0152200 (pĕg′ə-səs)n.1. Greek Mythology A winged horse that with a stroke of his hoof caused the fountain Hippocrene to spring forth from Mount Helicon.2. A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquarius and Andromeda.
[Middle English, from Latin Pēgasus, from Greek Pēgasos.]

Pegasus

(ˈpɛɡəsəs) n (Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth an immortal winged horse, which sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa and enabled Bellerophon to achieve many great deeds as his rider

Pegasus

(ˈpɛɡəsəs) n, Latin genitive Pegasi (ˈpɛɡəˌsaɪ) (Celestial Objects) a constellation in the N hemisphere lying close to Andromeda and Pisces

Peg•a•sus

(ˈpɛg ə səs)

n. gen. -si (-ˌsaɪ) for 2. 1. a winged horse of Greek myth. 2. the Winged Horse, a northern constellation between Cygnus and Aquarius. Pe•ga•si•an (pəˈgeɪ si ən) adj.

Peg·a·sus

(pĕg′ə-səs) A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Aquarius and Andromeda.
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Noun1.Pegasus - (Greek mythology) the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain MedusaPegasus - (Greek mythology) the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa; was tamed by Bellerophon with the help of a bridle given him by Athena; as the flying horse of the Muses it is a symbol of highflying imaginationGreek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks
2.Pegasus - a constellation in the northern hemisphere near Andromeda and Pisces
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Pégaso

Pegasus


Pegasus

(pĕg`əsəs), in astronomy, northern constellationconstellation,
in common usage, group of stars that appear to form a configuration in the sky; properly speaking, a constellation is a definite region of the sky in which the configuration of stars is contained.
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 lying SW of Andromeda and SE of Cygnus. It is named for the mythological winged horse Pegasus. The constellation is easily recognized by the Great Square formed by the bright stars Markab (Alpha Pegasi) at the southwest corner, Scheat (Beta Pegasi) at the northwest corner, Algenib (Gamma Pegasi) at the southeast corner, and Alpheratz in Andromeda at the northeast corner. The constellation reaches its highest point in the evening sky in October. In 1995 a planet at least half the size of Jupiter was discovered orbiting the star 51 Pegasus, which is about 40 light-years from the earth; this marked the first time a planet was detected orbiting a sunlike star outside the solar system.

Pegasus,

in Greek mythology, winged horse that carries the thunderbolt of Zeus. He sprang full-grown from the neck of the dying Gorgon Medusa. With a slash of his hoof, he created the Hippocrene, a sacred spring of the Muses on Mt. Helicon. Hence, he has often been associated with the arts, especially poetry. Pegasus was captured by BellerophonBellerophon
, in Greek mythology, son of Glaucus (3;) originally called Hipponoüs. He changed his name after he murdered a countryman and was forced to flee to exile.
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, who rode him through many adventures. His name indicates a pre-Greek origin.

Pegasus

(peg -ă-sŭs) An extensive conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere near Cygnus, with five 2nd-magnitude stars (∊, α, β, γ, and η Peg) and four of 3rd magnitude. The stars Markab (α), Scheat (β), and Algenib (γ) together with Alpha (α) Andromedae (Alpheratz) form the distinctive Great Square of Pegasus. The star 51 Pegasi, which is thought to have a planet orbiting it, is located within the Great Square. The constellation also contains the globular cluster M15 (NGC 7078), the dim spiral galaxy NGC 7331 and the group of faint galaxies known as Stephan's Quintet. Abbrev.: Peg; genitive form: Pegasi; approx. position: RA 23h, dec +20°; area: 1121 sq deg.

Pegasus

 

in ancient Greek mythology, a horse that was born from the trunk of the Gorgon Medusa when she was slain by Perseus. Pegasus was subsequently tamed by Bellerophon, who, with the horse’s help, slew the monster Chimera. A kick of Pegasus’ hoof resulted in the appearance on Mount Helicon of the spring of Hippocrene, the waters of which, according to late Attic beliefs, inspired poets. From this legend came the expression “to saddle Pegasus,” that is, to become a poet.


Pegasus

 

(sea moths, or dragonfish), the only genus of fishes of the family Pegasidae of the order Hypostomides. The fishes reach a length of 18 cm. There are five species of sea moths, distributed in the tropical coastal waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific, from eastern Africa to Japan and southeastern Australia. Like poachers and pipefish, sea moths have an armor of large bony plates, which are fused on the head and body and are movable on the tail. The snout is elongated, and the mouth is small and toothless. The pectoral fins are winglike; for this reason, the Swedish naturalist C. Linnaeus named the genus after the mythical winged horse Pegasus. In Southeast Asia, dried sea moths are commercially valuable as amulets. The best-known species are P. volitans and P. natans.

REFERENCE

Zhizn’ zhivotnykh, vol. 4, part 1. Moscow, 1971.

Pegasus

 

an equatorial constellation whose brightest stars have visual stellar magnitudes of 2.4, 2.4, 2.5, 2.8, and 3.0. The best conditions for observation of Pegasus occur in August and September. The constellation is visible throughout the USSR. (SeeSTELLAR SKY.)

Pegasus

[′peg·ə·səs] (astronomy) A northern constellation; right ascension 22 hours, declination 20°N. Also known as Winged Horse.

Pegasus

winged horse. [Class. Myth.: Zimmerman, 195]See: Flying

Pegasus

winged mount of Bellerophon. [Gk. Myth.: Hall, 238]See: Horse

Pegasus

steed of the Muses; symbolizes poetic inspiration. [Gk. Myth.: Espy, 32]See: Inspiration

Pegasus

1. A product to support Internetsearches, electronic mail, and Usenet news.

Pegasus

The code name for Windows CE. See also Pegasos.

PEGASUS


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PEGASUSManual Brigade-Level Simulations

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noun (Greek mythology) the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa

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