`star` in Latin
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star
- noun
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celestial body emitting light
stellaThe star shone brightly in the sky. — Stella in caelo clare fulsit.sidus [literary]The star guided the sailors. — Sidus nautas duxit.astrum [poetic]He gazed at the star in wonder. — Astra miratus est. -
[figurative,
idiomatic],
famous or celebrated person
stella [figurative]She is a movie star. — Ea est stella cinematographica.clarus homo [figurative]He became a star overnight. — Clarus homo subito factus est. -
[symbolic],
symbol shaped like a star
signum stellare [symbolic]He drew a star on the paper. — Signum stellare in charta depinxit.
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celestial body emitting light
- verb
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[informal,
idiomatic],
to play the main role
principem partem agere [idiomatic]She starred in the new play. — Principem partem in nova fabula egit.
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[informal,
idiomatic],
to play the main role