Cusp, Cusp Line, House Cusp
Definition of Cusp:
Definition of House Cusp:
The zodiacal degree at which a house begins.
Are Zodiac Sign Cusps a Real Thing?
The idea of “born on the cusp of two signs” is a modern invention of popular astrology and has no precedent in ancient or medieval astrology literature. Every surviving ancient or medieval astrological source uses “cusp” strictly for the starting point of a house, never for the edge between two signs.
When early astrologers meant 0° of a sign, they simply wrote “first degree of Aries,” or “0° Taurus.” There was no hint of overlap or blending.
Classical era astrologers spoke of each 30-degree sign as an independent “temple,” ruled by a planet. There was no doctrine that the influence softens or overlaps at the edges; on the contrary, the exact borders between signs were needed for determining dignities and terms.
The idea of sign cusps (like “Aries/Taurus cusp”) showed up only in late 19th-century and 20th-century popular astrology magazines and newspapers.
The sun is never recognized as being in two signs simultaneously, so you cannot have two sun signs.
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