Saturn
See also: Satürn
English

Saturn astronomical symbol

The planet Saturn
Etymology
From Old English Sætern, from Latin Saturnus, probably of Etruscan origin, plausibly influenced by Latin satus, past participle of serere (“to sow”).
Pronunciation
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audio (US) (file) - IPA(key): /ˈsæ.tɝn/
Proper noun
Saturn
- (astronomy, astrology) The sixth planet of the solar system, famous for its large rings, and until recent times the furthest known; represented in astronomy and astrology by ♄.
- (Roman mythology) The god of fertility and agriculture, equivalent to the Greek Kronos.
Derived terms
Related terms
Terms etymologically related to "Saturn"
Translations
planet
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god
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See also
Anagrams
Albanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [satuɾn]
Proper noun
Saturn m (definite form Saturni)
- Saturn (planet)
Catalan
Etymology
Proper noun
Saturn m
See also
- (planets of the Solar System) planetes del sistema solar; Mercuri, Venus, Terra, Mart, Júpiter, Saturn, Urà, Neptú
Crimean Tatar
Proper noun
Saturn
- Saturn (planet)
Declension
Declension of Saturn
| nominative | Saturn |
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| genitive | Saturnnıñ |
| dative | Saturnğa |
| accusative | Saturnnı |
| locative | Saturnda |
| ablative | Saturndan |
Synonyms
References
- Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002) Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN
Czech
Pronunciation
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Audio (file)
Proper noun
Saturn m
See also
| Solar System in Czech · sluneční soustava (layout · text) | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Star | Slunce | |||||||||||||||
| Planets and dwarf planets | Merkur | Venuše | Země | Mars | Ceres | Jupiter | Saturn | Uran | Neptun | Pluto | Haumea | Makemake | Eris | |||
| Notable moons | — | Měsíc | Phobos/Fobos Deimos |
— | Ganymed Callisto Io Europa |
Titan Rhea Iapetus Dione Tethys Enceladus Mimas |
Titania Oberon Umbriel Ariel Miranda |
Triton | Charon Hydra Nix Kerberos Styx |
Hiʻiaka Namaka |
— | Dysnomia | ||||
Danish
Proper noun
Saturn
- Saturn (planet)
See also
(planets of the solar system) planeter i solsystemet; Merkur, Venus, Jorden/jorden, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun [edit]
Estonian
Proper noun
Saturn
- Saturn (planet)
See also
- (planets of the solar system) Päikesesüsteemi planeedid; Merkuur, Veenus, Maa, Marss, Jupiter, Saturn, Uraan, Neptuun
German
Pronunciation
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audio (file)
Proper noun
Saturn m (genitive Saturns)
See also
Latvian
Proper noun
Saturn m
- vocative singular form of Saturns
Northern Sami
Etymology
Proper noun
Saturn
- Saturn (planet)
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
See also
Norwegian
Proper noun
Saturn
See also
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsa.turn/
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Audio (file)
Noun
Saturn m
Declension
declension of Saturn
Romanian
Proper noun
Saturn
- Saturn (planet)
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sǎturn/
- Hyphenation: Sa‧turn
Proper noun
Sàturn m (Cyrillic spelling Са̀турн)
Declension
Declension of Saturn
| singular | |
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| nominative | Saturn |
| genitive | Saturna |
| dative | Saturnu |
| accusative | Saturn(a) |
| vocative | Saturne |
| locative | Saturnu |
| instrumental | Saturnom |
Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saˈtùːrn/
- Tonal orthography: satúrn
Proper noun
Satúrn m anim (genitive Satúrna)
Declension
Planet:
Declension of Satúrn (masculine inan., hard o-stem)
God (or sometimes the planet):
See also
(planets of the Solar System) planéti osónčja; Merkúr, Vénera, Zémlja, Márs, Júpiter, Satúrn, Urán, Neptún
Tatar
Proper noun
Saturn
- Saturn (planet)
Declension
declension of Saturn
| Nominative | Saturn |
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| Genitive | Saturnnıñ |
| Dative | Saturnga |
| Accusative | Saturnnı |
| Locative | Saturnda |
| Ablative | Saturndan |
References
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