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| | Zavijava. |
 | | Al Araf (another name for this star) 'Those who Send Forth' (others to carry out their orders), or 'Those who are Sent Forth...' The planetary simile (Mercury-Mars) suggests one who has the intelligence and energy to be sent forth and not need a higher authority to lead". |
 | | Auva), with beta (this star Zavijava), eta (Zaniah), gamma (Porrima), epsilon (Vindemiatrix), outlined a Kennel, of the Dogs [Eric Morse in The Living stars says this Kennel has brothel associations, see Zaniah], and formed the Arabic 11th manzil, Al 'Awwa', "The barker". |
 | | With eta (Zaniah), it perhaps was Ninsar," the Lady of Heaven," probably a reference to Istar; and Urra-gal, "the God of the Great City"; and one of the seven pairs of stars famous in that astronomy. |
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