Definition of Bootis
Boötes (the ox-driver or waggoner), a son of Ceres; inventor of the
plough in the Greek mythology; translated along with his ox to become a
constellation in the northern sky, the brightest star in which is
Arcturus.
- Wikipedia
||Bo*ö"tes (b&osl;*ō"tēz),
n. [L. Bootes, Gr. bow`ths herdsman,
fr. boy^s, gen. boo`s, ox, cow.] (Astron.)
A northern constellation, containing the bright star
Arcturus.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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