starlore

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The study, knowledge, or science of stars; astrology; astronomy.
 * 2) * 1913, The stars and their stories: a book for young people - Page 207:
 * In German starlore, the small star just above the middle one in the shaft of Charles's Wain, is a wagoner, who, having given our Saviour a lift, was offered the kingdom of heaven for his reward, but who said he would sooner be driving from east to west to all eternity, and whose desire was granted.
 * 1) * 1967, Johannes (Damascenus), Barlaam and Loasaph:
 * Now on his son's birthday feast there came unto the king some five and fifty chosen men, schooled in the starlore of the Chaldaeans.
 * Now on his son's birthday feast there came unto the king some five and fifty chosen men, schooled in the starlore of the Chaldaeans.