The planet Saturn Saturn's planetary symbol⟨ ♄ ⟩ FromOld English Sætern , fromLatin Sāturnus , probably fromEtruscan 𐌔𐌀𐌕𐌓𐌄 ( satre ) , plausibly influenced by Latinsatus , past participle ofserere ( “ to sow ” ) .
Saturn
( astronomy ) The sixth planet of thesolar system , known for its largerings , and until recent times the furthest known; represented in astronomy andastrology by♄ .( Roman mythology ) The god offertility andagriculture , equivalent to the GreekKronos .planet
Abkhaz:Сатурн ( Satʼurn ) Afrikaans:Saturnus Albanian:Shtunë m Amharic:ማህፈድ ( mahfäd ) ,ሳተርን ( satärn ) Arabic:زُحَل m ( zuḥal ) Hijazi Arabic:زُحَل m ( zuḥal ) Aramaic:Assyrian Neo-Aramaic:ܟܹܐܘܵܢ m ( kewwān ) Classical Syriac:ܟܹܐܘܵܢ m ( kewwān ) Armenian:Սատուռն ( Satuṙn ) ,Երևակ ( Erewak ) Assamese:শনি গ্ৰহ ( xoni groh ) Asturian:Saturnu m Azerbaijani:Saturn (az) ,Zühəl ,Səkəndiz Basque:Saturno (eu) Belarusian:Сату́рн m ( Satúrn ) Breton:Sadorn (br) m Bulgarian:Сату́рн m ( Satúrn ) Burmese:စနေ ဂြိုဟ် ( ca.negruih ) ,စနေ (my) ( ca.ne ) Catalan:Saturn m Chechen:Сатурн ( Saturn ) Cherokee:ᏌᏓᏂ ( sadani ) Chinese:Cantonese:土星 ( tou2 sing1 ) Hokkien:土星 (zh-min-nan) ( Thó͘-chheⁿ, Thó͘-chhiⁿ ) Mandarin:土星 (zh) ( Tǔxīng ) Coptic:ⲣⲏⲫⲁⲛ ( rēphan ) Cornish:Sadorn m Czech:Saturn (cs) m Danish:Saturn (da) Dutch:Saturnus (nl) m Dzongkha:སྤེན་པ ( spen pa ) Esperanto:Saturno (eo) Estonian:Saturn Fijian:Satuni Finnish:Saturnus (fi) French:Saturne (fr) Galician:Saturno (gl) m Georgian:სატურნი ( saṭurni ) German:Saturn (de) m Greek:Κρόνος (el) m ( Krónos ) Ancient:Νέμεσις f ( Némesis ) Guaraní:Satúyno Haitian Creole:Satin Hawaiian:Makulu Hebrew:שַׁבְּתַאי (he) ( Shabtáy ) ,כִּיּוּן (he) m ( Kiyyún ) ( biblical ) Hindi:शनि (hi) m ( śani ) Hungarian:Szaturnusz (hu) Icelandic:Satúrnus (is) m Indonesian:Saturnus ,Zohal Interlingua:Saturno Irish:Satarn m Italian:Saturno (it) m Jamaican Creole:Satoern Japanese:土星 (ja) ( どせい, Dosei ) ,サターン (ja) ( Satān ) Javanese:Saturnus ,Saniscara Kalmyk:Бембә ( Bembä ) Kannada:ಶನಿ (kn) ( śani ) Kazakh:Қоңырқай ( Qoñyrqai ) ,Сатурн ( Saturn ) Khmer:សៅរ៍ (km) ( saw ) ,ភព សៅរ៍ ( phup saw ) Korean:토성 (ko) ( Toseong ) Kurdish:Central Kurdish:کەیوان (ckb) ( keywan ) ,زوحەل (ckb) ( zuḧel ) Kyrgyz:Сатурн ( Saturn ) Lao:ດາວເສົາ (lo) ( dāo sao ) ,ເສົາ (lo) ( sao ) Latin:Saturnus (la) m Latvian:Saturns m Lingala:Satuné Lithuanian:Saturnas (lt) m ,Sėlija f Lü:ᦡᦱᧁᦡᦲᧃ ( ḋaawḋiin ) Macedonian:Сатурн m ( Saturn ) Malagasy:Satorina Malay:Zuhal (ms) Malayalam:ശനി (ml) ( śani ) Maltese:Saturnu m Manchu:ᠪᠣᡳ᠌ᡥᠣᠨ ᡠᠰᡳ᠍ᡥᠠ ( boihon usiha ) Manx:Sarn m Maori:Rongo Navajo:Séetin Norwegian:Saturn (no) m Odia:ଶନି (or) ( śani ) Old Church Slavonic:Кронъ ( Kronŭ ) Ossetian:Сатурн ( Saturn ) Pashto:زحل m ( zohál ) ,کيوان m ( kaywãn ) Persian:زحل (fa) ( zohal ) ,کیوان (fa) ( keyvân ) Polish:Saturn (pl) m Portuguese:Saturno (pt) m Quechua:Hawcha Romagnol:please add this translation if you can Romanian:Saturn (ro) Russian:Сату́рн (ru) m ( Satúrn ) Sanskrit:शनि (sa) m ( śani ) Santali:ᱫᱷᱤᱨᱤ ᱮᱸᱜᱮᱞ ( dhiri ẽgel ) Scottish Gaelic:Satarn m Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:Сатурн m Roman:Saturn (sh) m Shona:Chirema ,Chiremera Sinhalese:සෙනසුරු ( senasuru ) Slovak:Saturn m Slovene:Satúrn m inan or m anim Somali:Raage (so) Spanish:Saturno (es) m Swahili:Sarateni ,Zohali (sw) Swedish:Saturnus (sv) c Tagalog:Saturno Tajik:Зуҳал (tg) ( Zuhal ) ,Кайвон ( Kayvon ) Tamil:சனி (ta) ( caṉi ) Telugu:శని (te) ( śani ) Thai:ดาว เสาร์ ( daaw-sǎo ) ,เสาร์ (th) ( sǎo ) Tibetan:སྤེན་པ ( spen pa ) Tok Pisin:Saten Tongan:Sātuna Tswana:Satuni Tumbuka:Mlisko ,Chanya la Mlisko Turkish:Satürn (tr) ,Sekendiz (tr) ,Zühal (tr) ( archaic ) Turkmen:Saturn Ukrainian:Сату́рн m ( Satúrn ) Urdu:زحل ( zuhal ) Uzbek:Saturn Venetan:Saturno m Vietnamese:sao Thổ Volapük:please add this translation if you can Welsh:Sadwrn (cy) m Wolof:Saturn Yiddish:סאַטורן m ( saturn ) Yoruba:Sátúrnù Zhuang:Ndaundeiqnamh Zulu:uNomaxhama
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Saturn (uncountable )
( heraldry , rare ) Sable ( black ) , in thepostmedieval practice ofblazoning the tinctures in the arms of certain sovereign people and places as planets.1693 , Richard Blome,The Art of Heraldry, in two parts ... second edition ... , pages76-77 :12.Venus , aStaff in PaleSol , and thereupon aCross Pattee ,Luna surmounted off aPall of the last, charged with 4. like Crosses fitchedSaturn , edged and stringed as the second. ThisCoat belongs to theArchiepiscopal See of Canterbury , to whose place it appertains to Crown and Inaugurate the Kings ofEngland .
1724 , John Guillim,A Display of Heraldry , page151 :[ … ] The Field isLuna , a Chevron,Mars , between three Bull's Heads coupedSaturn , armedSol . This Coat-Armour pertained to the Right Noble Family ofThomas Bulleine Lordhoo andHastings , ViscountRochford ,[ …] [pages 200-201:] I have omitted, in this Edition, that EscucheonSol , charged with three Toads erectedSaturn , which, according to some Authors, was the Coat-Armour of the ancient Kings ofFrance ;[ …]
1739 , James Ware, Walter Harris,The Whole Works of Sir James Ware Concerning Ireland , volume 1, page 1:The Archiepiscopal See of Armagh bears Jupiter,a Pastoral Staffin Pale Luna,ensigned with a Cross Pattee Sol,surmounded by a Pall of the second, edged and fringed of the third, charged with four like Crosses Pattee FitchedSaturn .
( obsolete , alchemy , chemistry ) Lead (the metal).Saturn m (definite form Saturni )
Saturn (planet)Borrowed fromLatin Saturnus .
Saturn m
Saturn (planet)( Roman mythology ) Saturn ( Roman god ) Saturn
Saturn ( planet ) Mirjejev, V. A., Usejinov, S. M. (2002 )Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary ][1] , Simferopol: Dolya,→ISBN Saturn m anim
( Roman mythology ) Saturn ( Roman god ) Declension ofSaturn (sg-only hard masculine animate )
Saturn m inan
Saturn ( planet ) Declension ofSaturn (sg-only hard masculine inanimate )
Saturn
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Saturn ( planet ) Saturn m
Saturn ( planet ) Learned borrowing fromLatin Sāturnus .
IPA (key ) : /zaˈtʊʁn/ Hyphenation:Sa‧turn Saturn m (proper noun ,strong ,genitive Saturns or Saturn )
( astronomy ) Saturn ( Roman mythology ) Saturn Declension ofSaturn [sg-only, masculine, strong ]
Saturn n (strong ,genitive Saturns ,no plural )
( obsolete ) lead ( material ) Synonym: Blei Declension ofSaturn [sg-only, neuter, strong ]
Saturn m
vocative singular ofSaturns Borrowed fromNorwegian Saturn .
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Saturn
Saturn ( planet ) This noun needs aninflection-table template .
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Saturn ( planet ) Saturn ( Roman god ) Learned borrowing fromLatin Sāturnus .
Saturn m pers
( Roman mythology ) Saturn , aRoman god Saturn m animal
Saturn , aplanet in theSolar System Saturn in Polish dictionaries at PWNSaturn n
Saturn ( planet ) IPA (key ) : /sǎturn/ Hyphenation:Sa‧turn Sàturn m (Cyrillic spelling Са̀турн )
Saturn (planet)Saturn (Roman god)Satúrn m anim
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Masculine inan., hard o-stem nominative Satúrn genitive Satúrna singular nominative(imenovȃlnik) Satúrn genitive(rodȋlnik) Satúrna dative(dajȃlnik) Satúrnu accusative(tožȋlnik) Satúrn locative(mẹ̑stnik) Satúrnu instrumental(orọ̑dnik) Satúrnom
God (or sometimes the planet):
Masculine anim., hard o-stem nominative Satúrn genitive Satúrna singular nominative(imenovȃlnik) Satúrn genitive(rodȋlnik) Satúrna dative(dajȃlnik) Satúrnu accusative(tožȋlnik) Satúrna locative(mẹ̑stnik) Satúrnu instrumental(orọ̑dnik) Satúrnom
Saturn
Saturn ( planet )