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U+264E, ♎
LIBRA

[U+264D]
Miscellaneous Symbols
[U+264F]
🝞 U+1F75E, 🝞
ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SUBLIMATION
🝝
[U+1F75D]
Alchemical Symbols 🝟
[U+1F75F]
On this 16th-century clock-face, Libra (from 3 o'clock to 4 o'clock on the outer dial, just below the moon hand) indicates October.

Translingual

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Alternative forms

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(astrology) The curve in the top stroke may vary from a capital Ω-shape to a small bump.
(alchemy) The bottom horizontal line is sometimes omitted, both in isolation and in compounds, making it identical to some forms of 🝇. The lines may or may not end in serifs. Cursive form 🝠.

Etymology

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A balance (pair of scales).

Symbol

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♎︎

  1. (astrology) The symbol for the sign Libra
  2. (astronomy, rare) The symbol for the constellation Libra
  3. (alchemy, archaic) Symbol for sublimation
    Synonyms: , 🝠
    Antonym: 🝟
  4. (rare) September[1]
(2): The 1833 US Nautical Almanac using the symbol ⟨♎︎⟩ for stars in the constellation of Libra, here 2 ξ ♎︎ (Xi2 Librae), γ ♎︎ (Gamma Librae), η ♎︎ (Eta Librae), θ ♎︎ (Theta Librae).
(2): The 1833 US Nautical Almanac using the symbol ⟨♎︎⟩ for stars in the constellation of Libra, here 2 ξ ♎︎ (Xi2 Librae), γ ♎︎ (Gamma Librae), η ♎︎ (Eta Librae), θ ♎︎ (Theta Librae).


Derived terms

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  1. 🜐
  2. 🝟
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See also

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Zodiac signs (translingual) (layout · text)
ariēs taurus geminī cancer
leō virgō lībra scorpiō
sagittārius capricornus aquārius piscēs

References

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  1. ^ Rudolf Koch (1955 [1930]) The Book of Signs. Dover, p. 56

Latin

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Verb

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🝞ō (present infinitive 🝞āre, perfect active 🝞āvī, supine 🝞ātum); first conjugation

  1. (alchemy) Abbreviation of sublimo (sublimate).
    • 1701, Johann Christoph Sommerhoff, Lexicon pharmaceutico-chymicum latino-germanicum & germanico-latinum [Pharmaceutico-Chemical Lexicon, Latin-German and German-Latin], page 69:
      Cinnabaris Philoſophorum, 🝞atur ex 🜍re ♁nii cum ☿rio mixto ſepties
      Philosophers' cinnabar is sublimated from sulfur of antimony mixed with mercury seven times

Conjugation

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   Conjugation of 🝞ō (first conjugation)
indicative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present 🝞ō 🝞ās 🝞at 🝞āmus 🝞ātis 🝞ant
imperfect 🝞ābam 🝞ābās 🝞ābat 🝞ābāmus 🝞ābātis 🝞ābant
future 🝞ābō 🝞ābis 🝞ābit 🝞ābimus 🝞ābitis 🝞ābunt
perfect 🝞āvī 🝞āvistī 🝞āvit 🝞āvimus 🝞āvistis 🝞āvērunt,
🝞āvēre
pluperfect 🝞āveram 🝞āverās 🝞āverat 🝞āverāmus 🝞āverātis 🝞āverant
future perfect 🝞āverō 🝞āveris 🝞āverit 🝞āverimus 🝞āveritis 🝞āverint
passive present 🝞or 🝞āris,
🝞āre
🝞ātur 🝞āmur 🝞āminī 🝞antur
imperfect 🝞ābar 🝞ābāris,
🝞ābāre
🝞ābātur 🝞ābāmur 🝞ābāminī 🝞ābantur
future 🝞ābor 🝞āberis,
🝞ābere
🝞ābitur 🝞ābimur 🝞ābiminī 🝞ābuntur
perfect 🝞ātus + present active indicative of sum
pluperfect 🝞ātus + imperfect active indicative of sum
future perfect 🝞ātus + future active indicative of sum
subjunctive singular plural
first second third first second third
active present 🝞em 🝞ēs 🝞et 🝞ēmus 🝞ētis 🝞ent
imperfect 🝞ārem 🝞ārēs 🝞āret 🝞ārēmus 🝞ārētis 🝞ārent
perfect 🝞āverim 🝞āverīs 🝞āverit 🝞āverīmus 🝞āverītis 🝞āverint
pluperfect 🝞āvissem 🝞āvissēs 🝞āvisset 🝞āvissēmus 🝞āvissētis 🝞āvissent
passive present 🝞er 🝞ēris,
🝞ēre
🝞ētur 🝞ēmur 🝞ēminī 🝞entur
imperfect 🝞ārer 🝞ārēris,
🝞ārēre
🝞ārētur 🝞ārēmur 🝞ārēminī 🝞ārentur
perfect 🝞ātus + present active subjunctive of sum
pluperfect 🝞ātus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum
imperative singular plural
first second third first second third
active present 🝞ā 🝞āte
future 🝞ātō 🝞ātō 🝞ātōte 🝞antō
passive present 🝞āre 🝞āminī
future 🝞ātor 🝞ātor 🝞antor
non-finite forms active passive
present perfect future present perfect future
infinitives 🝞āre 🝞āvisse 🝞ātūrum esse 🝞ārī 🝞ātum esse 🝞ātum īrī
participles 🝞āns 🝞ātūrus 🝞ātus 🝞andus
verbal nouns gerund supine
genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
🝞andī 🝞andō 🝞andum 🝞andō 🝞ātum 🝞ātū