Lodestar Definition

lōdstär
noun
A star by which one directs one's course; esp., the North Star.
Webster's New World
A star, such as Polaris, that is used as a point of navigational reference.
American Heritage
A principle, interest, or person that serves as a guide.
American Heritage
A guiding principle or ideal.
Webster's New World
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Noun

Singular:
lodestar
Plural:
lodestars

Origin of Lodestar

  • From lode (“journey, course") +"Ž star, where lode is an archaic noun from the verb lithe (“to go, journey"), related to lead. Cognate with Old Norse leiðarstjarna, German Leitstern, Swedish ledstjärna. English from the 14th century as loode sterre, lood-sterre, lade-sterne, 15th century lode sterre, 16th century lode starre.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English lodesterre lode way lode sterre star star

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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