Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In astral., the hyleg; the giver of life.

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Examples

  • A common variant on or adjunct to the prorogator is the Lord of the Year, which is the strongest planet in the horoscopic diagram; it travels at the same rate as does the prorogator and, as it moves with respect to the other, stable elements of the horoscopic diagram, determines the events of each year.

    ASTROLOGY DAVID PINGREE 1968

  • Hellenistic and of Sassano-Arab astrology; the lots have already been mentioned, and to them may be added the prorogator, the Lord of the Year, and the triplicities as employed by Dorotheus.

    ASTROLOGY DAVID PINGREE 1968

  • It travels, at the rate of one degree of oblique ascension in a year, toward either the ascendent or descendent point; and as it comes into conjunction with a malefic planet, or is aspected by one, the native's life is threatened or perhaps even destroyed; at any rate he dies when the prorogator has reached the point which was on the horizon in the horoscopic diagram.

    ASTROLOGY DAVID PINGREE 1968

  • The prorogator (ἀφέτης) is a point on the ecliptic

    ASTROLOGY DAVID PINGREE 1968

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