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单词 solstice
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solsticen.

/ˈsɒlstɪs/
Forms: Also 1600s solsticke, solstist.
Etymology: < Old French solstice (also modern French), < Latin sōlstitium solstitium n.
1.
a. One or other of the two times in the year, midway between the two equinoxes, when the sun, having reached the tropical points, is farthest from the equator and appears to stand still, i.e. about 21st June (the summer solstice) and 22nd December (the winter solstice).
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the world > the universe > sun > solar movement > [noun] > solstice
sunsteadOE
solsticea1325
stinting of the suna1387
solsticionc1400
standing of the sun?1440
solstitium?1521
stay of the sun1538
solstacionc1540
sunstay1545
conversion1553
staying of the sun1555
solstitial1561
solsticy1570
trope1599
solstead1601
a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 150 Two geuelengðhes timen her And two solstices in ðe ger.
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 201 There is a welle..whiche floethe ouer with watere abowte the solstice of somer.
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1871) III. 51 Whiche Olimpias began in the solstice of wynter, when men of Grece begynne theire yere.
c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) vi. 39 The tropic of Cancer..is the solstice of symmyr... The circle of capricorne is callit the solstice of vyntir.
1617 F. Moryson Itinerary iii. 269 At Lucern twice each yeere they make election of Senators.., namely, about each Solstice of the yeere.
1660 R. Coke Elements Power & Subjection v. iv. 265 in Justice Vindicated As we see in Foxes about the Brumall solstice.
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 214 This being the Southern Solstice, for Winter I cannot call it.
1794 R. J. Sulivan View of Nature I. 410 It is at the solstices that we have the lowest tides in the year.
1834 M. Somerville On Connexion Physical Sci. xiii. 99 It is estimated from the winter solstice, the middle of the long annual night under the poles.
1847 H. W. Longfellow Evangeline i. iv. 61 When the air is serene in the sultry solstice of summer.
b. spec. The summer solstice, or the heat of this.
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the world > the universe > sun > solar movement > [noun] > solstice > summer
summer solsticec1550
solstice1643
the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > [noun] > heat of the summer (solstice)
summer heatOE
solstice1643
1643 Sir T. Browne Religio Medici (authorized ed.) i. §32 So when thy absent beames begin t' impart Againe a Solstice on my frozen heart, My winter's ov'r. View more context for this quotation
1692 J. Washington tr. J. Milton Def. People Eng. i. 3 May the Gods and Goddesses, Damasippus, bless thee with an everlasting Solstice; that thou maist always be warm.
1855 R. C. Singleton tr. Virgil Eclogues vii, in tr. Virgil Wks. I. 48 The solstice from the flock Ward off.
2. A solstitial point.
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the world > the universe > celestial sphere > circle of celestial sphere > [noun] > great circle > ecliptic > cardinal points > solstice
sunsteadOE
tropicc1450
tropic point1559
turn-point1587
principal point1591
solstice1601
1601 R. Dolman tr. P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. III. 96 The Solstists or sun-steads and poles of the Zodiacke.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica 227 A temperate heat.., which by his approach unto the solstice he intendeth. View more context for this quotation
1678 T. Hobbes Decameron Physiologicum iv. 41 The distance between the Æquinoctial and the Solstice, is not always the same.
1755 B. Martin Mag. Arts & Sci. 192/3 These two Points are called the Solstices.
1812 R. Woodhouse Elem. Treat. Astron. ix. 65 The interval of time..between two appearances of the Sun in the solstices.
1842 Penny Cycl. XXII. 214/1 Solstices, the points of the ecliptic which are highest above the equator.
3. figurative. A turning, culminating, or stopping point; a furthest limit; a crisis.
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the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or restricted in application > quality of being restricted or limited > [noun] > limit > a farthest limit
ultimo1622
solsticea1631
ultimuma1657
frontier1672–3
upshot1699
ultimatum1748
verge1796
edge1911
the frozen limit1916
a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1958) IX. 365 A Christian hath no Solstice..where he may stand still, and goe no farther.
1638 Bp. J. Wilkins Discov. New World (1707) xiv. 114 Arts are not yet come to their Solstice.
1663 J. Heath Flagellum (1672) 158 This being the Solstice of his Fortunes.
1860 R. W. Emerson Culture in Conduct of Life (London ed.) 129 There is in every constitution a certain solstice.
4. transferred. A standing still (of the sun).
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1643 Sir T. Browne Religio Medici (authorized ed.) i. §29 The Jewes that can beleeve the supernaturall solstice of the Sunne in the dayes of Joshua. View more context for this quotation
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