regulus
/ˈrɛɡyʊləs/Definitions
1. noun
A small star, especially one that is about to become a white dwarf, or the brightest star in a constellation, especially in ancient times.
“The astronomer studied the life cycle of a small red dwarf star known as a regulus.”
2. noun
A Roman general or officer of lower rank, ranking below a tribune.
“In ancient Rome, a regulus played a crucial role in the military hierarchy.”