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Aries|ˈɛərɪiːz, ˈɛəriːz| Also 4–5 ariete. [L.; = ram.] 1. The ram; one of the zodiacal constellations, which the sun enters on the 21st of March.
c1374Chaucer Troylus iv. 1593 Or Phebus suster..The Lion passe, out of this Ariete. c1386― Sqr.'s T. 43 In Aries the colerik, hoote signe. c1430Lydg. Min. Poems 243 Tyme makithe his resoort, In gerysshe Marche toward the ariete. 1670Eachard Cont. Clergy Pref., Born when the sun is in aries. 1812Woodhouse Astron. viii. 53 At the vernal equinox the first point of Aries and the Sun are on the meridian together. 2. Astrol. A person born under the sign of Aries. Freq. attrib. or as adj.
1894E. Kirk Influence of Zodiac upon Human Life viii. 41 It is almost impossible to hide anything from an Aries individual who has recognised his or her power of intuition. 1936‘J. Tey’ Shilling for Candles xix. 206 Lydia had several times told him that he was ‘typically, oh but typically, Aries’. 1965C. P. Tobey On Astrol. viii. 61 Scorpio must be a part of something, while Aries must lead or go it alone. 1986P. Myers Deadly Cadenza ii. 33 He was an Aries looking for a soulmate born under the right star. |