lemÌc. Lemizh grammar and dictionary

Constellations

(Wintergatan. Starmachine2000)

The constellations used in the Lemizh world are ultimately based on the ancient Greek ones, resulting in overlaps with ours. Some, however, including the ones too far south to be visible from the Mediterranean, were named in the 13th and 14th centuries (of our calendar) and are unrelated to our tradition.

The stars in each constellation are numbered, with the brightest stars (brighter than an apparent magnitude of about 4, which corresponds to a Lemizh star brightness of 3) having mostly one-digit numbers, and stars visible to the naked eye under very good conditions (magnitude ~6.3, Lemizh brightness zero) having at most two digits.

Lemizh star brightness is defined as the binary logarithm of a star’s illuminance in Lemizh units (gomUsdmÌt., go, see Units of measurement), plus 35. It equals 8.332 − 1.329 × m, where m is the apparent magnitude in our system.

<E>Ù fxÌcor.[star] number 14 in the DragonBeta Ursae Minoris (Kochab)
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Designations for fainter stars have three or more digits, and those for nonstellar objects include a letter for the object type plus one or more digits, again depending on brightness.

The Milky Way is called RizwsnÌw. ‘street of snow’. The word is a popular test of foreigners’ pronunciation skills.

Sky sphere

The sky sphere depicts the 68 constellations with 6740 naked-eye stars.

The links in the following table lead to the relevant entries in the dictionary.

LemizhTranslation(Roughly) corresponds to / overlaps with🔎
fkrè.ArcherSagittarius🔎
qkrÌdj.ArtichokeVulpecula🔎
vmlÌv.BearUrsa Major🔎
trÌxk.BeaverHydra & Canis Minor🔎
bucmÌ.BoojumCentaurus, Antlia & Vela🔎
sklÌ.BridgeHydrus, Reticulum & Dorado🔎
strÌ.BullTaurus🔎
dobÌ.Carpetpart of Cygnus🔎
mRÌkh.CentaurCentaurus & Crux🔎
rèt.CharioteerAuriga🔎
krÌb.CrabCancer🔎
xajRÌ.CraneColumba & Caelum🔎
gwalpÌ.CupCrater🔎
spÌsk.DolphinDelphinus🔎
fxÌc.DragonDraco & Ursa Minor🔎
ftnÌk.EagleAquila🔎
elefÌ.ElephantPuppis, Carina, Pictor, Dorado & Volans🔎
pyskdwÌ.FishesPisces🔎
nymzdlÌb.FlamingoTriangulum Australe, Pavo, Ara & Telescopium🔎
ivdmlì.GuestsTaurus (Pleiades)🔎
xÌd.HareLepus🔎
xarpÌ.HarpyScutum & part of Sagittarius & Ophiuchus🔎
Ìhw.HorsePegasus🔎
kolÌb.HummingbirdPavo🔎
krèt.HunterOrion🔎
kubrÌ.IbexCapricornus🔎
prigtxeklÌw.Ivory TowerAra, Triangulum Australe, Circinus & Musca🔎
jawrÌ.JaguarApus & Chamaeleon🔎
markÌw.KangarooPavo, Tucana, Grus & Phoenix🔎
Rèc.KingCepheus & Ursa Minor (Polaris)🔎
lÌw.LionLeo🔎
wmùb.Loom and ShuttleCarina🔎
lÌxh.LynxAquarius & Cetus🔎
jhèj.MechanicBoötes & Corona Borealis🔎
zrOnÌ.MermaidCassiopeia, Camelopardalis & Lynx🔎
zrOnyÌx.MermanAquarius & Equuleus🔎
RenÌj.MonkeyCarina & Vela🔎
swmilÌ.MothCanes Venatici & Coma Berenices🔎
qentù.PipeLeo, Sextans & Hydra🔎
oRwxÌf.PoodleCanis Major🔎
textèx.PrincePerseus🔎
textbè.PrincessAndromeda, Triangulum & Lacerta🔎
dwecRèc.QueenCassiopeia🔎
sriqmÌs.Queue of MiceMicroscopium, Piscis Austrinus, Indus & Sculptor🔎
edÌ.RamAries🔎
argÌ.RiverEridanus & Fornax🔎
krystrÙjd.RobinCorvus & Hydra🔎
drulygwrÌjd.Rosebushpart of Cassiopeia🔎
nenÌ.RunnerPuppis, Pyxis, Antlia & Hydra🔎
plUpÌ.ScorpionScorpius & Libra🔎
fokÌj.SealOctans & Hydrus🔎
RÌz.SerpentSerpens🔎
zmÌsk.SharkPhoenix & Tucana🔎
Ìkh.ShipCarina, Vela & Puppis🔎
yhlùgz.SickleNorma🔎
stnÌt.SparrowCamelopardalis🔎
ksmÌs.SquirrelLynx & Leo Minor🔎
prÌxt.StagLyra & Hercules🔎
xaxpqÌ.SwanCygnus🔎
wzinskrùc.Thimblesmall part of Centaurus, Crux & Musca🔎
dirÌ.TiaraCorona Australis🔎
fkrÌj.TortoiseMonoceros🔎
saxùf.TrumpetSagitta🔎
dwjÌw.TwinsGemini🔎
gydpÌsk.Whale-fishCetus🔎
mèv.Wise OneOphiuchus🔎
trèw.WitchVirgo🔎
xrÌw.WolfLupus🔎

Elephant (elefÌ.) 

The Elephant was named by early European explorers who sailed the southern oceans, along with the Bridge, the Flamingo, the Hummingbird, the Ivory Tower, the Jaguar, the Kangaroo, the Loom and Shuttle, the Seal, the Shark, and the Thimble.

It got its name from the legendary fifth elephant who did not want to carry the Earth like the other four, and went to carry the sky instead.

This constellation is located to the west of the Ship, looking north. Canopus, the second-brightest star in the sky, is its main star and represents its eye. ν Puppis is at the tip of its tusk, and the faint L² Puppis at the tip of its trunk.

The source code for the sky sphere is available on GitHub.