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‖ ˈcazimi Astrol. Obs. ‘Among the Arabian astronomers the center or middle of the sun’ (Chambers Cycl. Supp.). in cazimi: said of a planet when distant not more than 17 minutes, or half its apparent diameter, from the sun.
1614T. Tomkis Albumazar in Dodsley VII. 171 (N.) I'll find the cuspe and Alfridaria, And know what planet is in Cazimi. 1632Massinger City Mad. ii. ii, Saturn out of all dignities..and Venus in the south angle elevated above him, in cazini of the sun, declare rule, preëminence, and absolute sovereignty, in women. 1647Lilly Chr. Astrol. xix. 113 A Planet is..in the heart of the Sunne, or in Cazimi, when he is not removed from him 17 min. [Hence in Phillips, Kersey, Bailey, etc.] |