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Definition of benefic in English: beneficadjective bɪˈnɛfɪkbəˈnɛfɪk archaic 1Beneficent or kindly. 〈罕〉仁慈的,宽厚的;行善的 Example sentencesExamples - From this point of view the milk can be considered as a benefic treatment to fix the problem responsible with the acid reflux.
- 1.1Astrology Relating to or denoting the planets Jupiter and Venus, traditionally considered to have a favourable influence.
〔占星〕(与)木星(有关)的,(与)金星(有关)的;吉祥的,有利的 Example sentencesExamples - Generous, benefic Jupiter rejoices in the 11 th house of ‘good fortune, benefactors and friends’ and when placed there it can be considered particularly strong.
- Although there were decidedly violent aspects to this ancient goddess. she was generally a benevolent figure who possessed most of the fortunate qualities now associated with Venus, the lesser benefic.
- The great benefic planet Jupiter's move into your fifth solar house this week will generate an immensely powerful vibration, heralding a month of sensual pleasure.
- Unlike Jupiter that we call a benefic planet, Mars is said to be a malefic.
- It is treated as a benefic and generally considered as a significator of good fortune when well placed or favourably aspected.
- But if a benefic planet, that is, Venus or Jupiter, is in favourable aspect to Saturn thus located by night, those things which were denied will be given in another way.
- It is much better to have a benefic dominating a malefic - thereby reducing its power to destroy - than it is to have a malefic overpowering a benefic.
- In third house, there should be benefic planets.
- If Saturn is benefic or neutral, then opportunities arise for learning in a milder fashion.
- Venus is a benefic planet; the friendly sextile between the beginning of Leo and the cusps of her signs again preserve the astronomical relationship between Venus and the Sun by keeping them within the distance of two signs.
- Here the benefic Jupiter and malefic Mars symbolize the constructive and destructive principles which are both vital parts of the universe, and which are transcended in the Sun.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin beneficus, from bene facere 'do good (to)'. Definition of benefic in US English: beneficadjectivebəˈnɛfɪkbəˈnefik archaic 1Beneficent or kindly. 〈罕〉仁慈的,宽厚的;行善的 Example sentencesExamples - From this point of view the milk can be considered as a benefic treatment to fix the problem responsible with the acid reflux.
- 1.1Astrology Relating to or denoting the planets Jupiter and Venus, traditionally considered to have a favorable influence.
〔占星〕(与)木星(有关)的,(与)金星(有关)的;吉祥的,有利的 Example sentencesExamples - It is treated as a benefic and generally considered as a significator of good fortune when well placed or favourably aspected.
- Although there were decidedly violent aspects to this ancient goddess. she was generally a benevolent figure who possessed most of the fortunate qualities now associated with Venus, the lesser benefic.
- The great benefic planet Jupiter's move into your fifth solar house this week will generate an immensely powerful vibration, heralding a month of sensual pleasure.
- In third house, there should be benefic planets.
- Venus is a benefic planet; the friendly sextile between the beginning of Leo and the cusps of her signs again preserve the astronomical relationship between Venus and the Sun by keeping them within the distance of two signs.
- If Saturn is benefic or neutral, then opportunities arise for learning in a milder fashion.
- Unlike Jupiter that we call a benefic planet, Mars is said to be a malefic.
- Generous, benefic Jupiter rejoices in the 11 th house of ‘good fortune, benefactors and friends’ and when placed there it can be considered particularly strong.
- It is much better to have a benefic dominating a malefic - thereby reducing its power to destroy - than it is to have a malefic overpowering a benefic.
- But if a benefic planet, that is, Venus or Jupiter, is in favourable aspect to Saturn thus located by night, those things which were denied will be given in another way.
- Here the benefic Jupiter and malefic Mars symbolize the constructive and destructive principles which are both vital parts of the universe, and which are transcended in the Sun.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin beneficus, from bene facere ‘do good (to)’. |