Saturno (en. Saturn)

/sa'tuɾ.no/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Saturn is the sixth planet in the solar system, famous for its rings.
Saturn is easily visible in the night sky with a telescope.
Saturno es fácilmente visible en el cielo nocturno con un telescopio.
In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture and time.
Saturn was known as the god who ruled over harvests.
Saturno era conocido como el dios que regía las cosechas.
It is also the name of a day of the week, Saturday.
In many countries, Saturday is associated with the planet Saturn.
En muchos países, el sábado se asocia con el planeta Saturno.

Etymology

The name 'Saturn' comes from the Latin 'Saturnus', the Roman god of agriculture.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Saturn's day
It refers to Saturday, a day of rest in many cultures.
el día de saturno
Saturn's rings
It refers to the particle structures that orbit the planet Saturn.
anillos de saturno

Related Words

solar system
A set of celestial bodies that orbit around the sun.
sistema solar
mythology
A collection of narratives and beliefs about gods and heroes of a culture.
mitología

Slang Meanings

Used to describe something old-fashioned or outdated.
That clothing style is so 'Saturn' already.
Ese estilo de ropa es tan 'saturno' ya.
Sometimes refers to someone who is very serious or melancholic.
Today he seems very Saturn, it looks like he has problems.
Hoy está muy saturno, parece que tiene problemas.