exorior

Latin verb

Last edited: 2023-12-12
Primary meaning to rise
Literal translation to come out
Variants
exorior
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to rise astronomical event

In Virginis parte V. exoritur Corona.

‘At 5° Virgo rises the Crown.’

— Firmicus Maternus, Mathesis 8.11.1

Genre: astrological compendium
Provenance: Sicily
Date: ca. 334 CE

Firmicus Maternus. 1897. Ivlii Firmici Materni Matheseos Libri VIII, ed. W. Kroll, F. Skutsch. Stuttgart: B. G. Teubner. 2.304


Cite this entry
APA (7th)
Meinhardt, K. (2023). exorior (Lemma #1479). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1479/

Chicago (Author-Date)
Meinhardt, K. (2023). exorior (Lemma #1479). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1479/

MLA (9th)
Meinhardt, K. (2023). exorior (Lemma #1479). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1479/

Harvard
Meinhardt, K. (2023) exorior (Lemma #1479), The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. Available at: https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1479/ (Accessed: December 1, 2025).

BibTeX
@misc{zodiac1479,
	note = {[Online; accessed 2025-12-01]},
	author = {Meinhardt, Kierán},
	year = {2023},
	title = {exorior ({Lemma} #1479)},
	url = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1479/},
	howpublished = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1479/},
}