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First quarter moon ☽ U+263D ☽ Silver, waxing crescent as seen north of tropics Last quarter moon ... Transgender symbol (Emoji 13.0) [4]
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on anp.wikipedia.org खगोलीय चिन्ह; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Símbol astrològic
The use of astronomical symbols for the Sun and Moon dates to antiquity. The forms of the symbols that appear in the original papyrus texts of Greek horoscopes are a circle with one ray for the Sun and a crescent for the Moon. [3] The modern Sun symbol, a circle with a dot (☉), first appeared in Europe in the Renaissance. [3]
In astrology, the moon's phase when you were born says a lot about your personality traits, whether there's a Full Noon, New Moon, or Quarter Moon.
English: Astronomical and astrological of the crescent (first quarter) Moon, and alchemical symbol of silver. Also at Unicode U+263D (☽). Also at Unicode U+263D (☽). Français : Symbole astronomique et astrologique de la Lune croissante (premier quartier), et symbole alchimique de l'argent.
Likely a misprint, The New York Times is responsible for the first use of an emoticon – :) – when they printed a transcribed copy of a speech given by President Abraham Lincoln in August 1862.
These emoticons first arose in Japan, where they are referred to as kaomoji (literally "face characters"). The base form consists of a sequence of an opening round parenthesis, a character for the left eye, a character for the mouth or nose, a character for the right eye and a closing round parenthesis.