Come together as in a cluster or flock.
Scatter or intersperse like dots or studs.
1 And behind all this, O sky my sky, I secretly constellate and have my infinity.
2 But she had no sense of the true history in which she was now embedded, or the strength of the forces she would constellate .
3 The list recalls how much talent, beauty, and worth were at that time constellated here:-
4 Receive this constellated Myrtle: While you bear this in your hand, every door will fly open to you.
5 The best channels, of course, are furnished by those neurograms, or vestiges of previous experience, originally constellated with the stimulus-idea.
6 I dined in Parnassus, with Wordsworth, Coleridge, Rogers, and Tom Moore-half the Poetry of England constellated and clustered in Gloster Place!
7 His long beard floated like a white cloud upon the star-like clusters of jewels constellating the orphrey robe fitting tightly over his breast.
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