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From, from , from , (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (Modern 🇨🇬), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬). Ultimately from. Further cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. .

Noun

 * 1) a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky
 * 2) * 1924, Friedrich Bernhard Störzner, Das weiße Männchen auf dem Kirchberge, in: Reinhardtswalder Sagenbüchlein, Buchhandlung Otto Schmidt, page 11:
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- Droben am Himmel funkelten die Sterne in seltener Pracht.


 * 1)  a star; the actual celestial body
 * 2)  a star, a mullet, or anything that resembles such an object
 * 3) a star; symbol used as a rating, e.g. for hotels, movies, etc.
 * 4)  an asterisk (*)
 * 5)  a star, starlet, celebrity, something or someone popular
 * 6)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1) a star; symbol used as a rating, e.g. for hotels, movies, etc.
 * 2)  an asterisk (*)
 * 3)  a star, starlet, celebrity, something or someone popular
 * 4)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1) a star; symbol used as a rating, e.g. for hotels, movies, etc.
 * 2)  an asterisk (*)
 * 3)  a star, starlet, celebrity, something or someone popular
 * 4)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1)  a star, starlet, celebrity, something or someone popular
 * 2)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
 * 1)  a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star

Usage notes

 * In the diminutive, the predominant contemporary usage is to employ in the sense of “luminous dot” and  in all other senses.

Noun

 * 1) star

Noun

 * 1) forehead

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