Lewis Short
gĕnĕsis (noun F) = γένεσις:
* Generation, birth, creation.
* Lit.: in basi (statuae Minervae) quod caelatum est, Pandoras genesin appellavit (Phidias),Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 19.
* Genesis, the name of the first book of Moses (the history of the creation), Tert. de Or. 6.
* Transf., the star that is rising at one's birth, a natal-star, nativity, horoscope: inspecta genesi,Juv. 6, 579: nota mathematicis genesis tua,id. 14, 248: quod vulgo crederetur (Mettius) genesim habere imperatoriam,Suet. Vesp. 14; id. Dom. 10.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary