Alkaid

See also: alkáid

English

Etymology

From Arabic القَائِدُ البَنَاتِ النَعْش (al-qāʾidu l-banāti n-naʿš, the leader of the girls at the bier), from قَائِد (qāʾid, leader) + بَنَات (banāt) plural of بِنْت (bint, girl) + نَعْش (naʿš, bier). With reference to the mourners at the funeral of Calypso (who became the Great Bear).

Proper noun

Alkaid

  1. (astronomy) A star in the constellation of Ursa Major, the east-most star of the Plough

Synonyms

  • Eta Ursae Majoris
  • Benetnash

Italian

Etymology

From Arabic القَائِدُ البَنَاتِ النَعْش (al-qāʾidu l-banāti n-naʿš, literally the leader of the girls at the bier).

Proper noun

Alkaid f

  1. Alkaid, the third brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Major
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