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Borrowed fromMiddle Frenchhoroscope, fromMedieval Latinhoroscopus, fromAncient Greekὡροσκόπος(hōroskópos), fromὥρα(hṓra,any limited time) +‎σκοπός(skopós,watcher).

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horoscope (pluralhoroscopes)

  1. Theposition of theplanets andstars at the moment of someone'sbirth; adiagram of such positions.
  2. Anastrologicalforecast of a person'sfuture based on such information.
    • 1834,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter VIII, inFrancesca Carrara. [], volume I, London:Richard Bentley, [], (successor toHenry Colburn),→OCLC,page90:
      We must talk of the force of circumstances, of imperative necessity, and find fault with the cruelhoroscope which ordained such a fate.
    • 1855,William Hurton, chapter XXIII, inThe Doomed Ship; or, The Wreck of the Arctic Regions, London: Willoughby & Co., [],→OCLC,page103:
      "Ah,min hart! And what day was it?"
      "How curious you are! Do you want to cast myhoroscope?"

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astrological forecast
position of the planets and stars; diagram of such positions

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horoscope m (pluralhoroscopes)

  1. horoscope (all senses)

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