Noun:
A term derived from the Arabic word "wÄqi'" meaning "falling" or "landing." It is used to refer to a star located in the constellation Lyra, recognized as one of the brightest stars visible in the night sky. Vega is classified as an A-type main-sequence star and holds significant cultural and astronomical importance.
In a broader sense, "Vega" may also be used as a proper noun, referring to a given name or surname. It can be of various origins and carry personal or cultural significance.
(Figuratively) Symbolizing brilliance, radiance, or luminosity. Used metaphorically to describe a person or object that displays exceptional brightness or extraordinary qualities.
Example sentences:
"Tonight, Vega will be shining brightly in the northern hemisphere."
"Please meet Mr. John Vega, our guest speaker for tonight's event."
"Her artistic skills are a true Vega, illuminating every canvas she touches."