Leepwal: Difference between revisions
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(Created page with "original spelling Ļeepwal (pronounced ...) is the name for ζ Cen in Marshallese. ==Etymology and History== This star name originates from the Marshallese language. It designats the third child of Lōkantuñūr (Capella), the mother of all stars. ==Mythology== ==IAU Working Group Star Names== The name was discussed and approved by the IAU WGSN 2022-2024. applied to the star ... in the IAU-CSN. == Weblinks == * == Reference == Category:Single star-asterism...") |
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original spelling Ļeepwal (pronounced |
original spelling Ļeepwal (pronounced leyepwal, the first "l" being pronounced with the back of the tongue raised (velarized) and the root of the tongue retracted (pharyngealized) so as to elongate the oral cavity, thereby giving the consonant a "heavier" or "darker" sound) is the name for ζ Cen in Marshallese. |
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==Etymology and History== |
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Revision as of 10:43, 7 June 2024
original spelling Ļeepwal (pronounced leyepwal, the first "l" being pronounced with the back of the tongue raised (velarized) and the root of the tongue retracted (pharyngealized) so as to elongate the oral cavity, thereby giving the consonant a "heavier" or "darker" sound) is the name for ζ Cen in Marshallese.
Etymology and History
This star name originates from the Marshallese language. It designats the third child of Lōkantuñūr (Capella), the mother of all stars.
Mythology
IAU Working Group Star Names
The name was discussed and approved by the IAU WGSN 2022-2024. applied to the star ... in the IAU-CSN.