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|gf=<b>æquĭdĭāle</b>, is, n. (æquus, [[dies]]), équinoxe : P. Fest. 24.
|gf=<b>æquĭdĭāle</b>, is, n. (æquus, [[dies]]), équinoxe : P. Fest. 24.
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|lnetxt=aequidiale aequidialis N N :: equinox
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Revision as of 21:40, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (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, ἰσημερίαν, id est aequidiale, dicentes,” Paul. ex Fest. p. 24 Müli.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

æquĭdĭāle, is, n. (æquus, dies), équinoxe : P. Fest. 24.

Latin > English

aequidiale aequidialis N N :: equinox