Leepwal
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 Marshall Islands. Ļeepwal is the third child of Lōktañūr (Capella), the mother of all stars.
The mother of all great stars, her ten offspring being Tūṃur (Antares (α Sco), or Paikauhale, Antares, and Alniyat (τ, α, and σ Sco)), the eldest; Ḷōmejdikdik (Shaula (λ Sco), Lesath (υ Sco), ι Sco, and κ Sco), the second; Ḷeepwal (ζ Cen), the third; Ad (Arcturus (α Boo)), the fourth; Mājlep (Altair, Alshain, and Tarazed (α, β, and γ Aql)), the fifth; Da (Spica (α Vir), the sixth; Jitata (Sadachbia (γ Aqr), ζ and π Aqr), the seventh; Ḷokwan-Ḷakeke (Cassiopeia), the eighth; Jāpe (Sualocin (α Del), Rotanev (β Del) and γ Del), the ninth; and Jebrọ (or Jeḷeilōñ), Alcyone (η Tau) in the Pleiades, the youngest [Abo et al. 2019, various entries]
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
- Abo, Takaji, Byron W. Bender, Alfred Capelle, and Tony DeBrum (2019). Marshallese-English Online Dictionary. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. https://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/dicts/MOD/.
- Johnson, Rubellite, John Mahelona and Clive Ruggles (in press, publication expected in 2026). Nā Inoa Hōkū: Hawaiian and Pacific Star Names, 3rd edn. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.