Friday, July 10, 2015

Why are constellations called constellations?

The word "constellation" comes from the Old French "constellacion," which comes from the Late Latin "constellationem."


Here's a breakdown of the word and its Latin roots:



  • con- Meaning "with" or "together." This describes the aspect of constellations as being gatherings or patterns of stars.


  • stella- Stella or stellae is the word for stars, but a long time ago the same word was used to described planets or other celestial bodies. This word pre-dates technology which allows us to look into the sky and distinguish between stars and planets.


  • -tion- This is a suffix for words of Latin origin which describes an action or state of being. 


So, altogether, constellation roughly means "stars which are clustered together."

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