Altair
See also: altair
English
Etymology
From the Arabic اَلنَّسْر اَلطَّائِر (an-nasr aṭ-ṭāʾir, “the flying eagle”), from نَسْر (nasr, “eagle”) + طَائِر (ṭāʾir, “flying”).
Proper noun
Altair
- (astronomy) The brightest star in the constellation Aquila; Alpha (α) Aquilae. It is the twelfth brightest star in the sky, and forms one corner of the Summer Triangle.
Translations
star
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Italian
Etymology
From Arabic اَلنَّسْر اَلطَّائِر (an-nasr aṭ-ṭāʾir, “the flying eagle”), from نَسْر (nasr, “eagle”) + طَائِر (ṭāʾir, “flying”).
Portuguese
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