Umbriel
English
editEtymology
editAll of Uranus’s moons are named after characters created by William Shakespeare or Alexander Pope. The names of all four satellites of Uranus then known were suggested by John Herschel in 1852 at the request of William Lassell, though it is uncertain if Herschel devised the names, or if Lassell did so and then sought Herschel’s permission. Umbriel is the “dusky melancholy sprite” in Pope’s The Rape of the Lock, and the name suggests the Latin umbra (“shadow”); the ending matches Ariel, name of another character.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editUmbriel
Derived terms
editTranslations
editPolish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from English Umbriel.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editUmbriel m pers
Declension
editDeclension of Umbriel
See also
editSolar System in Polish · Układ Słoneczny (layout · text) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Star | Słońce | |||||||||||||||||
IAU planets and notable dwarf planets |
Merkury | Wenus | Ziemia | Mars | Ceres | Jowisz | Saturn | Uran | Neptun | Pluton | — | |||||||
Notable moons |
— | — | Księżyc | Fobos Deimos |
— | Io Europa Ganimedes Kallisto |
Mimas Enceladus Tetyda Dione Rea Tytan Japet |
Miranda Ariel Umbriel Tytania Oberon |
Tryton | Charon | — |
Further reading
edit- Umbriel in PWN's encyclopedia
Turkish
editProper noun
editUmbriel
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