galaxy

noun
/ˈɡæl.ək.si/CA/ˈɡɛl.ək.si/

Etymology

From Middle English galaxye, galaxie, from Old French galaxie, from Latin galaxias, from Ancient Greek γαλαξίας (galaxías, “Milky Way”), shortening of γαλαξίας κύκλος (galaxías kúklos, “milky circle”), from γάλα (gála, “milk”).

  1. derived from γαλαξίας
  2. derived from galaxias
  3. derived from galaxie
  4. inherited from galaxye

Definitions

  1. The Milky Way

    The Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth.

    • So may thy cheekes red outweare scarlet dye, / And their white, whitenesse of the Galaxie [...].
    • Grecian imagination ascribed to the galaxy or milky way an origin in the teeming breast of the queen of heaven[.]
  2. Any of the collections of many millions or billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes,…

    Any of the collections of many millions or billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes, etc. existing as independent and coherent systems, of which there are billions in the known universe.

  3. An assemblage of things or people seen as luminous or brilliant.

    • [a] galaxy of science fiction stars.
  4. + 4 more definitions
    1. Any print or pattern reminiscent of a galaxy, generally consisting of blending,…

      Any print or pattern reminiscent of a galaxy, generally consisting of blending, semiopaque patches of vibrant color on a dark background.

      • Her walls and ceiling were covered with galaxy wallpaper; it was like stepping into space.
      • Her nerdy glasses sat perched on her face, and she wore a May the Force Be With You T-shirt with a black lace skirt, galaxy leggings, and a pair of white Star Wars Vans.
      • She hurriedly said that she found an^([sic]) faded galaxy blanket. She loved galaxy patterned things.
    2. To furnish with galaxies.

      • In dazzling light expands the mighty Dome: / Mirror of Heaven,—but Heaven when she doth wear / All galaxied with Stars her flashing hair!
      • To be dwarfed in a galaxied sky, / doming, arcing, and revolving over / The little space I briefly occupy.
    3. To gather together into a luminous whole.

      • Let all their Vertues then be Galaxied into this one Indiſtinct Luſtre, they vvere Faithful Servants of Chriſt, and Sufferers for their being ſo.
      • The brilliancies on one page of Lalla Roohk ^([sic]) would have sufficed to establish that very reputation which has been in a great measure self-dimned by the galaxied lustre of the entire book.
      • How dazzling must their brightness be when they are galaxied in a single bosom!
    4. Synonym of Milky Way Galaxy (“our galaxy”).

      • See yonder, lo, the Galaxyë / Which men clepeth the Milky Wey, / For hit is whyt.
      • So may thy cheekes red outweare scarlet dye, / And their white, whitenesse of the Galaxie […]

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for galaxy. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA