A star in the constellation Canis Major, the brightest star in the sky, approximately 8.6 light years distant from Earth. Also called Dog Star, Sothis.
[Latin Sīrius, from Greek Seirios, from seirios, burning.]
(Celestial Objects) the brightest star in the sky after the sun, lying in the constellation Canis Major. It is a binary star whose companion, Sirius B, is a very faint white dwarf. Distance: 8.6 light years. Also called: the Dog Star, CaniculaorSothis
[C14: via Latin from Greek Seirios, of obscure origin]
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