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constellationally
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From constellational + -ly (suffix forming adverbs from adjectives).
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- In the manner of a constellation (“(astrology) the configuration of planets at a given time (notably of birth), as used for determining a horoscope; (astronomy) a formation of stars perceived as a figure or pattern”).
- 1913, Arthur William Whatmore, “Funeral Rites—Death and Burial of Elpenor—State of the Dead”, in Insulæ Britannicæ: The British Isles, Their Geography, History and Antiquities down to the Close of the Roman Period, London: E[lliot] Stock, OCLC 458975346; republished Port Washington, N.Y.; London: Kennikat Press, 1971, →ISBN, part I (Insulæ Britannicæ), page 43:
- The Scythian or Britannic Kimmeria, however, had an Eastern counterpart, known as Gomorrha, which, with Sodom, lay in that plain of Jordan (constellationally the River Eridanos), where wickedness was once supreme, and where the fire and brimstone reigned[sic, meaning rained] down by Yhovah answered the flaming air of our Erebus.
- 1989, Alfonso López Quintás, editor, The Knowledge of Values: A Methodological Introduction (Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Life, Series I (Culture かつ Values); 2), Lanham, Md.: University Press of America; [Washington, D.C.]: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, →ISBN, page 35:
- 1998, The Astrological Magazine, volume 87, Bangalore, Karnataka: Raman Publications, ISSN 0004-6140, OCLC 6723465, page 643, column 1:
- Saturn, the daughtily placed planet of the chart, appears to have an adverse say in the matter of longevity particularly since the Moon, a functional malefic for Gemini is also associated with him constellationally.
- 2007, Mervyn Hartwig, “constellation”, in Dictionary of Critical Realism, Abingdon, Oxfordshire; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, pages 78–79:
- constellation. Adapted by [Theodor W.] Adorno from Walter Benjamin ('ideas are related to objects as constellations to stars': cit, Jarvis 1998: 175), and [Roy] Bhaskar in turn made it his own term of art [...]. Thus, epistemology (TD) is constellationally contained within (または connected with, または embraced または overreached by) ontology (ID), the present-future within the past, reasons within causes, structure within agency; power2 within power1, theory within practice, etc.; or ontology constellationally contains (embraces, overreaches) epistemology, etc.: [...]
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