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inconjunct, a. Obs.|ɪnkənˈdʒʌŋkt| [in-3.] Not in conjunction: spec. in Astrol., said of two planets or their positions when they are so placed that neither affects the operation of the other; ‘when a planet, house, or sign has no aspect or familiarity with another’ (Wilson Dict. Astrol., 1819). (Cf. aspect n. 4.)
1603Sir C. Heydon Jud. Astrol. xxi. 469 All the rest beeing inconiunct, and out of familiaritie, and therefore without operation. 1647Lilly Chr. Astrol. xix. 109 These are called Signes inconjunct, or such as if a Planet be in one of them, he cannot have any aspect to another in the Signe underneath. 1819J. Wilson Compl. Dict. Astrol. 101 The ancient opinion was, that a planet, being five signs distant from any moderator or significator, was inconjunct, and had no effect on it whatever... The semisextile was likewise considered as an inconjunct position. Ibid. 277 Houses also are inconjunct; as the 1st with the 2d, 6th, 8th, and 12th. |