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horologium
[ hawr-uh-loh-jee-uhm, hor- ]
noun
- a timepiece, as a clock or sundial, or a building supporting or containing a timepiece.
- Horologium, Astronomy. the Clock, a small southern constellation between Eridanus and Dorado.
Horologium
1/ ˌhɒrəˈləʊdʒɪəm /
noun
- a faint constellation in the S hemisphere lying near Eridanus and Hydrus
horologium
2/ ˌhɒrəˈləʊdʒɪəm /
noun
- a clocktower
- Also calledhorologion (in the Eastern Church) a liturgical book of the offices for the canonical hours, corresponding to the Western breviary
Word History and Origins
Origin of horologium1
Word History and Origins
Origin of horologium1
Example Sentences
Rare books, including Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica and Christiaan Huygens's Horologium Oscillatorium, detailing the invention of the pendulum clock, are also held.
Mr. Foer discovered the Horologium Florae while compiling an article for the magazine Cabinet, titled “A Minor History of Time Without Clocks.”
It’s called a Horologium Florae: a flower clock.
Ask the average and fairly educated classical scholar to translate a few lines for you from Newton's Principia, or from Huygens's Horologium, and you will discover at once what an extremely subordinate rôle the mere knowledge of language plays in such things.
Horologium, the Clock, is north of Hydra, and south of Eridanus.
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