aspe'ct (‘look, appearance, air’ is the most freq. meaning)
1.
look, glance Err. II. ii. 115,
Ant. I. v. 33
“There would he anchor
his aspect.”
2.
the relative
positions of the heavenly bodies as they appear to
an observer on the earth's surface at a given time,
and the influence attributed thereto Wint. II. i. 106, 1H4 I. i. 97,
Troil. I. iii. 92
“the ill aspects of
planets evil,”
Lr. II. ii. 112, Lucr. 14, Sonn. xxvi.
10.