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Star Common Name Constellation Full Name Translation/Reference Rolleston Language Identifier
Abaddon Sco Abaddon

The Hebrew term Abaddon (Hebrew: Abaddon), and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (Greek: Apollýon) appear in the Bible as both a place of destruction and an angel of the abyss. In the Hebrew Bible, abaddon is used with reference to a bottomless pit, often appearing alongside the place Sheol, meaning the realm of the dead.

In the New Testament Book of Revelation, an angel called Abaddon is described as the king of an army of locusts; his name is first transcribed in Greek (Revelation 9:11—"whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, The Angel of Death.") as Abaddon, and then translated ("which in Greek means the Destroyer", Apollyon). The Latin Vulgate and the Douay Rheims Bible have additional notes (not present in the Greek text), "in Latin Exterminans", exterminans being the Latin word for "destroyer".



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon

Hebrew * iot01 Sco
Acrab Sco Al-'Aqrab the scorpion

http://www.icoproject.org/star.html
Arabic * bet01 Sco
Al Jabba Sco Al Jabbah the forehead (of the scorpion)

Allen, p. 369
Arabic * del Sco
Al Kalb Sco Kalb al `Akrab heart of the scorpion

Allen, p. 365
the cleaving, as in conflict Arabic * alf Sco
Al Shaula Sco Al Shaulah the sting, the 19th manzil

Allen, p. 370
the dart Arabic (Al Biruni, 1030 AD) * lam Sco
Alascha Sco Al Las`ah the foggy patch

Allen, p. 371
Arabic * ups Sco
Alniyat Sco

al-niyat

the arteries [of the scorpion]



Allen, p. 371

Arabic * sig Sco
Antares Sco Antares "Anti Ares", the rival of Mars

Allen, p. 364
the wounding Greek (originated in Ptolemy's Syntacticus Mathematicus, in 164 AD) * alf Sco
Apollyon Sco

Apollyon

a place of destruction, the destroyer



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon

Greek * iot01 Sco
Appolyon (Greek) Sco

’Abaddon

a place to store fallen angels, the Angel of Death, Azriel; peforms an invaluable service on behalf of the Creator in the Day of Judgment



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stars_in_Scorpius,  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon

Hebrew * iot01 Sco
Bilu-sha-ziri Sco Bilu-sha-ziri lord of the seed

Allen, p. 366
Ancient Mesopotamian * alf Sco
Cor Scorpii Sco Cor Scorpii heart of the scorpion

Allen, p. 365
the heart of the scorpion Latin * alf Sco
Dar Lugal Sco MUL.DAR-LUGAL the scorpion king

Poebel, Arno (1914). Historical Texts. Philadelphia University Museum. p. 116
Sumerian * alf Sco
Denebakrab Sco

Dhanab al Akrab

tail of the scorpion; obscure, at the beginning of the tail



https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu1_Scorpii&prev=search

Arabic * mu. Sco
Dschubba Sco Al-Jabhah "The forehead" of the scorpion

http://www.icoproject.org/star.html
Arabic * del Sco
Elacrab sco al-'Aqrab the scorpion

Allen, pp. 362, 367
Arabic * bet Sco
Exterminans Sco

Abaddon, in Hebrew

the destroyer



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon

Latin * iot01 Sco
GABA GIR.TAB Sco GABA GIR.TAB breast of the scorpion

Rogers, J. H. (February 1998). "Origins of the ancient constellations: I. The Mesopotamian traditions". Journal of the British Astronomical Association. 108 (1): 9–28. Bibcode:1998JBAA..108....9R.
Babylonian (1100 BC) * alf Sco
Girtab Sco Girtab stinger

Moore, Patrick (2011). The Mythology of the Night Sky, an Amateur's Guide to the Ancient Greek and Roman Legends. Springer, New York. p. 106
Sumerian * kap Sco
Graffias Sco Graffias scorpion

Allen, p. 367
Greek * bet Sco
Grafias Sco Graffias crab

Allen, p. 367
Greek * bet Sco
Grassias Sco Graffias crab

Allen, p. 367
Greek * bet Sco
Grassias A Sco Graffias crab

Allen, p. 367
Greek * ksi Sco A
Grassias B Sco Graffias crab

Allen, p. 367
Greek * ksi Sco B
Iclarkrau Sco

Ichlarkrav

is applied to a star whose assigned position for the year 1800 would indicate our del Sco.



Allen, p. 369

Arabic * del Sco
Iclil Sco Iklil al 'Akrab Crown of the Scorpion

http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Dschubba.html
Arabic * rho Sco
Iklil al Jabhah Sco Iklil al Jabhah Crown of the Scorpion

http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Dschubba.html

Arabic * nu. Sco
Jabah Sco Jabbah forehead [of the scorpion]

Allen, p. 371

Arabic, according to the Century Encyclopedia * nu. Sco
Jabbah Sco

Al-Jabhah

"the forehead" of the scorpion



http://www.icoproject.org/star.html

Arabic * nu. Sco
Jabbah A Sco Ikill al Jabbbah the forehead [of the scorpion]

Allen, p. 371

Arabic * nu. Sco
Jabhat Acrabi 1 Sco Al-Jabhah the forehead of the scorpion

Allen, p. 372
Arabic * ome01 Sco
Jabhat Acrabi 2 Sco

Al-Jabhah

the forehead of the scorpion



Allen, p. 372

Arabic * ome02 Sco
Jabhat al Akrab Sco

Jabhat al Akrab

the forehead of the scorpion



Allen, p. 373

Arabic * ome01 Sco
Kakkab Bir Sco Kakkab Bir the vermilion star

Allen, p. 366
Ancient Mesopotamian * alf Sco
Kak-shisa Sco Kak-shisa the creator of prosperity, according to Jensen

Allen, p. 366
Ancient Mesopotamian * alf Sco
Kardia Skorpiu Sco Kardia Skorpiu heart of the scorpion

Allen, p. 365 (read the Greek)
Greek * alf Sco
Lesath Sco Al Las`ah the sting

Allen, p. 371
the perverse Arabic * ups Sco
Lesath Sco Al-Las'ah The sting

http://www.icoproject.org/star.html
Arabic * ups Sco
Lesath sco al latkha the foggy patch

http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/lesath.html
in the figure of the scorpion, the perverse Hebrew * ups Sco
Lesath Sco las'a pass (or bite) of a poisonous animal

http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Lesath.html
Arabic * ups Sco
Leschath Sco las'a pass (or bite) of a poisonous animal

http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Lesath.html
Arabic * ups Sco
Lesuth Sco las'a pass (or bite) of a poisonous animal

http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Lesath.html
Arabic * ups Sco
Masu Sar Sco Masu (?) Sar the hero and the king

Allen, p. 366
Ancient Mesopotamian * alf Sco
Minamref Sco Minamref the sting

Allen, p. 370
Coptic * lam Sco
Minamref Sco

Minamref

the sting



Allen, p. 370

Coptic * ups Sco
Mula Sco Mula The symbol of Mula is a bunch of roots tied together (reticulated roots) or an 'elephant goad' (ankusha) and the Deity associated with it is Niriti, the god of dissolution and destruction. The Lord of Mula is Ketu (south lunar as a node).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mula_(nakshatra)
Hindu * kap Sco
Nur Sco Nur bright

https://www.obliquity.com/skyeye/misc/name.html

Persian * pi. Sco
Qalb al-Aqrab Sco Kalb al `Akrab heart of the scorpion

Allen, p. 365

Arabic * alf Sco
Sargas Sco Sargas seizer, smiter or stinger; an appropriate thing for a scorion to have

Allen, p. 369
Euphratean * tet Sco
Satevis Sco Satevis one of four royal stars; guardians of heaven mentioned by Charles Francois Dupuis, French astronomical writer (1742 - 1809)

Allen, p. 366

Persian (ca. 3000 BC) * alf Sco
Serket Sco Serk-t the scorpion goddess, Isis

Allen, p. 366
Egyptian * alf Sco
Shargaz Sco dSharur4 u dShargaz home of the snakes

http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/shaula.html
Sumerian * lam Sco
Sharur Sco dSharur4 u dShargaz smasher of thousnds

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_Scorpii

Sumerian * lam Sco
Shaula Sco Ash-Shaulah The raised tail of the scorpion

http://www.icoproject.org/star.html
Arabic * lam Sco
Tali al Shaulah 1 Sco Tali al Shaulah 1 that which follows the sting

Allen, p. 370

Arabic (Ulugh Beg, 1437) * mu.01 Sco
Tali al Shaulah 2 Sco Tali al Shaulah 2 that which follows the sting

Allen, p. 370

Arabic (Ulugh Beg, 1437) * mu.02 Sco
Urbat Sco Urbat dogs of death

Allen, p. 366
Ancient Mesopotamian (an inscription on an astrolabe found in the palace of Sennacherib) * alf Sco
Vanant Sco

Vanant

seizer, smiter, or stinger



Allen, p. 369

Persian * iot01 Sco
Vespertilo Sco Vespertilio a genus of bats

http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Antares.html

Latin (Grotius, 1583-1645) * alf Sco
Vrischika Sco

Vrishschika

star



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Hindu * pi. Sco