pole arctic
English
Etymology
From pole + arctic, after Middle French pôle arctique, Late Latin polus arcticus.
Noun
- (obsolete) The pole star. [14th–18th c.]
- 1499, John Skelton, The Bowge of Court:
- Whan Luna, full of mutabylyte, / As Emperes the dyademe hath worne / Of our pole artyke [...].
- 1750, William Ellis, The Modern Husbandman, IV.1:
- Now Phoebus ascends to the utmost limits of the Zodiac towards the Pole Arctic.
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