Eltanin

English

Etymology

From the Arabic رَأْس اَلتِّنِّين (raʾs at-tinnīn, the dragon’s head), from رَأْس (raʾs, head) + تِنِّين (tinnīn, dragon)

Proper noun

Eltanin

  1. (astronomy) An orange giant star, the brightest in the constellation of Draco.

Synonyms

  • Gamma Draconis

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Italian

Etymology

From Arabic رَأْس اَلتِّنِّين (raʾs at-tinnīn, the dragon’s head), from رَأْس (raʾs, head) + تِنِّين (tinnīn, dragon)

Proper noun

Eltanin f

  1. Eltanin, the brightest star in the constellation of Draco
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