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See horologium. As a location in Rome, a clipping of Latin Hōrologium Augustī (“Sundial of Augustus”). As a constellation, a clipping of Latin Hōrologium Oscillitorium (“Pendulum Clock”), coined in 1763 by the French astronomer De Lacaille to honor the Dutch astronomer and mathematician Christian Huygens, who had written a major work by that name.
Horologium
- (historical) Synonym of Tower of the Winds, a monument in ancient Athens that included a clepsydra and multiple prominent sundials.
- (historical) Synonym of Solarium, a monument in ancient Rome whose obelisk was once believed to have acted as a sundial gnomon.
- (astronomy) A constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a pendulum clock. It lies between the constellations Fornax and Dorado.
- (Christianity) Alternative letter-case form of horologium, the book of hours in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches.
constellation
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 時鐘座 / 时钟座 (zh) (Shízhōngzuò) - Esperanto: Horloĝo
- Finnish: Heilurikello
- French: Horloge (fr)
- Galician: Reloxo (gl)
- German: Pendeluhr (de) f
- Greek: Ωρολόγιον (el) n (Orológion)
- Irish: an Clog m
- Japanese: 時計座 (ja) (Tokeiza), とけい座 (ja) (Tokeiza)
- Korean: 시계(時計)자리 (Sigyejari)
- Low German:
German Low German: Pennelklock f - Malay: Jam
- Polish: Zegar (pl) m
- Russian: Часы́ (ru) m pl (Časý)
- Spanish: Horologium
From New Latin Horologium.
Horologium ?
- (astronomy) Horologium (constellation)