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aequĭdiāle

aequĭdiāle · n

the equinox

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What it meant

aequĭdiāle — Lewis & Short

aequĭdiāle, is, n.aequus-dies, old form for aequinoctiale,

I the equinox: aequidiale apud antiquos dictum est, quod nunc dicimus aequinoctiale, quia nox diei potius quam dies nocti annumerari debet. Graeci quoque in hoc consentiunt, i)shmeri/an, id est aequidiale, dicentes, Paul. ex Fest. p. 24 Müli.

Where it came from

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