aequidianus

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γλυκύ δ᾽ἀπείρῳ πόλεμος, πεπειραμένων δέ τις ταρβεῖ προσιόντα, νιν καρδίᾳ περισσῶς → A sweet thing is war to the inexperienced, but anyone who has tasted it trembles at its approach, exceedingly, in his heart (Pindar, for the Thebans, fr. 110)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aequĭdĭānus: a, um, adj. aequidiale, i. q. aequinoctialis,
I equinoctial: exortus, App. de Mundo, p 62 (270 ed. min. Hildebr.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

æquĭdĭānus, a, um, équinoxial : Apul. Mund. 11.

Latin > German (Georges)

aequidiānus, a, um (aequus u. dies), zur Zeit der Tag- u. Nachtgleiche, Äquinoktial-, exortus, Apul. de mundo 11.

Latin > English

aequidianus aequidiana, aequidianum ADJ :: equinocital, at the time of the equinox