A/N Constellations Appendix
Magicians College Hall Names
Derived from real-world constellations as named by different cultures.
Al-Maysan Hall: الميسان Traditional name of the Orion constellation, deriving from Arabic الميسان al-maysān, "The Shining One."
Sanxing Hall: 三星 the three major stars of Shenxiu, named for Chinese gods of the three stars, Fu, Lu, and Shou; Lu 祿 is a star in Ursa Minor, while in Chinese astronomy, it's the sixth star in the Wenchang cluster.
Ad-Dafīra Library: Leo constellation, originally from Arabic الضفيرة aḍ-ḍafīra, "the braid (or curl, or strand) (of the lion's mane)"
Constellations Months
Months of the year come from Latin; however, I put half of them into the feminine gender, for example, September is Septembris. The year starts in March so that the fifth month, Quintilis, is actually fifth, and the tenth month, December, is tenth, and so on.
Martia (March)
Aprilis (April)
Maia (May Feminine)
Iunius (June)
Quintilis (July Feminine)
Sextilis (August)
Septembris (Feminine)
October (October)
Novembris (Feminine)
December
Ianuaria (January Feminine)
Februarius (February)
Days of the week — Derived from Latin
dies, day singular
dies Solis, day of the Sun
dies Lunae, day of the Moon
dies Martis, day of Mars
dies Mercurii, day of Mercury
dies Iovis, day of Jupiter
dies Veneris, day of Venus
dies Saturni, day of Saturn
Time Telling Terminology
In the Constellations series, words used to tell the time are based off Roman time-telling, when the hours of the day could only be counted by the sun's travel in the sky. Romans read the sundial to tell what hour of the day it was. Hours were thus longer in summer, when the sun was up for longer, and hours were shorter in winter.
The first light, prima lux, was followed by 30 minutes of twilight, called diluculum.
The day began at sunrise, solis ortum. From the end of the first hour after sunrise, every hour is counted in order, from Prima (first) to Duodecima (twelfth), and then the sun sets.
Sunset is called solis occasus or suprema, and when the sun had sunk below the horizon, 30 minutes of twilight followed, called crepusculum, before nightfall, vespera.
Prima Lux: First Light
Diluculum: Twilight
Solis Ortum: Sunrise
hora prima: first hour
hora secunda: second . . .
hora tertia
horta quarta
hora quinta
hora sexta/meridies: Noon/midday
hora septa
hora octava
hora nona
hora decima
hora undecima
hora duodecima
Solis occasus: Sunset
Crepusculum: Twilight
Vespera: Nightfall
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