sinéon
Keywords: astronomy, science
| Pronunciation (IPA): | si.né.on |
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| Part of Speech: | term noun |
| Class: | zresu |
| Forms: | sinéon, sinéonys |
| Glosses: | star, starry, clear (night) |
Description:
The term 'sinéon' means 'star' as in the stars in the sky. It is used scientifically as well, 'A eon se an ny sinéon', 'The sun is a star', makes sense in Common.
It is generally used as a noun, In it's modifier form 'sinéonys', it means 'starry' or çlear', when referring to a night. It can also be used as a zresu avalent atmospheric verb meaning 'to be starry'or 'to be clear' (as in a night).
Sinéon is not used in the way the English word 'star' is as a metaphor for a famous person, lead actor or focus of attention. The English loanword 'star' is used that way, however.