Definition of Astarts

1. astart [v] - See also: astart

Lexicographical Neighbors of Astarts

astable
astacins
astacus
astaghfirullah
astand
astarboard
astare
astars
astart
astarted
astarting
astarts (current term)
astasia
astasia-abasia
astasias
astatane
astatic
astatic coils
astatic galvanometer
astatically
astaticism
astatine
astatines
astatki
astatkis
astaxanthin

Literary usage of Astarts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1894)
"For there, too, rolled Th' " eternal strife " whose island-fields he sought From Mongibello to the wind-swept crest Of Julian and AstartS. ..."

2. Report of the Rugby School Natural History Society by Rugby School Natural History Society (1874)
"Lingula ovalis. Sow. Ostrea. 2 spec. Area (including a form which is Pecten arcuatus. Sow. astarts aliena. Phil. Pecten. (A form with coarse probably new). ..."

3. Bentley's Monthly Review, Or, Literary Argus (1854)
"... and temple we find mentioned in many places in scripture, and who in the Septuagint is called by the Phoenician name of AstartS, was the same with Juno. ..."

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