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  2. French soleil (10c.) is from Vulgar Latin *soliculus, diminutive of sol; in Vulgar Latin diminutives had. 1743, "a plea of having been elsewhere when an action took place," from Latin alibi (adv.) "elsewhere, somewhere else," locative of alius "another, other, different" (from PIE root *al- (1) "beyond").

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      solstice 뜻: 극일; "한 해 중 태양이 적도에서 가장 멀리 떨어져 있는 두 번째 시기," 13세기...

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      "Suspension temporaire des hostilités par accord des...

    • Italiano (Italian)

      Significato di solstice: solstizio; "uno dei due momenti...

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      Solomon. masc. proper name, Biblical name of David's son and...

  3. Solstice gets its shine from sol, the Latin word for "sun." The ancients added sol to -stit- (a participial stem of sistere, which means "to stand still") and came up with solstitium. Middle English speakers shortened solstitium to solstice in the 14th century.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SolsticeSolstice - Wikipedia

    The word solstice is derived from the Latin sol ("sun") and sistere ("to stand still"), because at the solstices, the Sun's declination appears to "stand still"; that is, the seasonal movement of the Sun's daily path (as seen from Earth) pauses at a northern or southern limit before reversing direction. Definitions and frames of reference.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · The word solstice ultimately derives from the Latin sōlstitium, which comes from the parts sōl, “sun,” and sistere, “to stand still.” This means that sōlstitium literally translates to something like “the standing still of the sun.”

  6. Sun. season. winter solstice. summer solstice. celestial sphere. solstice, either of the two moments in the year when the Sun ’s apparent path is farthest north or south from Earths Equator. In the Northern Hemisphere the summer solstice occurs on June 20 or 21 and the winter solstice on December 21 or 22.

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  7. The word solstice comes from the Latin words sol, meaning sun, and sistere, meaning to stand still. The December solstice occurs around December 20 or 21. In the Northern Hemisphere, the North Pole is tilted about 23.4° (23°27´) away from the Sun.

  8. Dec 21, 2017 · In English, the world solstice comes from the Latin word solstitium, meaning "sun standing still". It seems to suggest a brief pause as the sun reaches its most extreme point (as experienced...

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