Sex"tile (?), a. [F. sextil, fr.
L. sextus the sixth, from sex six. See Six.]
(Astrol.) Measured by sixty degrees; fixed or indicated by
a distance of sixty degrees.  Glanvill.
Sex"tile, n. [Cf. F. aspect
sextil.] (Astrol.) The aspect or position of two
planets when distant from each other sixty degrees, or two signs. This
position is marked thus: &8star;.  Hutton.
Sex"tile (?), a. [F. sextil, fr.
L. sextus the sixth, from sex six. See Six.]
(Astrol.) Measured by sixty degrees; fixed or indicated by
a distance of sixty degrees.  Glanvill.
Sex"tile, n. [Cf. F. aspect
sextil.] (Astrol.) The aspect or position of two
planets when distant from each other sixty degrees, or two signs. This
position is marked thus: &8star;.  Hutton.