- bellatrix
- 1. bellātrīx, īcis
f. воительница V2. adj.а) воинственная (Hispania Fl; iracundia C)diva b. O — Minervaб) боевая (aquilae Cld)belua b. Sil — боевой слон
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Bellatrix — bright star in the left shoulder of Orion, from L. bellatrix a female warrior, frequently used as an adjective, warlike, skilled in war, fem. of bellator to wage war, from bellum war. The Latin name, from the Alfonsine Tables (mid 13c.), very… … Etymology dictionary
Bellatrix — Bellatrix, Stern 2. Größe an der westlichen Schulter des Orion … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bellātrix — (lat., »die Kriegerin«), der Stern γ (2. Größe) im Orion … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Bellatrix — [lateinisch »die Kriegerische«], einer der beiden Schultersterne im Sternbild Orion, ein Stern 2. Größe (scheinbare Helligkeit 1m,64) … Universal-Lexikon
Bellatrix — (latin, kvindelig kriger ) … Danske encyklopædi
Bellatrix — Para otros usos de este término, véase Bellatrix (desambiguación). Bellatrix Localización de γ Orionis en la constelación (arriba a la derecha) … Wikipedia Español
Bellatrix — For other uses, see Bellatrix (disambiguation). Bellatrix (γ Orionis) Bellatrix is located to the upper right of center. Observation data Epoch … Wikipedia
Bellatrix — Datenbanklinks zu Bellatrix Stern Bellatrix (γ Orionis) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bellatrix — Gamma Orionis Bellatrix (γ Orionis) Données d observation (Époque J2000.0) Ascension droite 05h 25m 07,9s Déclinaison +06° 20′ 59,0″ Constellation Orion Magnitude apparente … Wikipédia en Français
Bellatrix — /beuh lay triks/, n. Astron. a blue white giant star in the constellation Orion, with apparent magnitude +1.63. [ < ML, L bellatrix martial, waging war, equiv. to bella(re) to wage war, (v. deriv. of bellum war) + trix TRIX; appar. by assoc.… … Useful english dictionary
Bellatrix — /beuh lay triks/, n. Astron. a blue white giant star in the constellation Orion, with apparent magnitude +1.63. [ < ML, L bellatrix martial, waging war, equiv. to bella(re) to wage war, (v. deriv. of bellum war) + trix TRIX; appar. by assoc. with … Universalium