uranian

英 [,juə'reiniən] 美
  • adj. 乌拉尼亚的(主管天文的女神,九大缪斯之一);天王星的;天文学的;天国的;天上的
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uranian (adj.)
"homosexual," 1893, from the reference to Aphrodite in Plato's "Symposium;" Urania "Heavenly" (Greek Ourania; see Uranus) being an epithet of Aphrodite as born of Uranus and also as distinguished from the vulgar Venus of commonplace lust.
But the son of the heavenly Aphrodite is sprung from a mother in whose birth the female has no part, but she is from the male only; this is that love which is of youths only, and the goddess being older has nothing of wantonness. Those who are inspired by this love turn to the male, and delight in him who is the more valiant and intelligent nature; any one may recognize the pure enthusiasts in the very character of their attachments. [B. Jowett, transl., 1874]
Also as a noun, "a homosexual person" (1908). Related uranism "homosexuality" (1893).
Uranian (adj.)
"pertaining to the planet Uranus," 1844, from comb. form of Uranus + -ian.
1. Harmonious development is the developing mode which takes interior , hominine, and uranian harmonies as its characteristic and direction.
所谓和谐发展,就是以心和 、 人和 、 天和为特征和向度的发展模式.

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