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Meanings of solstitial in English
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Usage of solstitial in English
1
Everywhere, even in our Order, survive the equinoctial and solstitial feasts.
2
Parmenides was the first that confined the habitable world to the two solstitial (or temperate) zones.
3
In all lands the Sun was known under various names, typical of solar energy, especially in reference to the equinoctial and solstitial colures.
4
And so, with the rise and dip of the seasons, the European element waxes as the English wanes, in a kind of solstitial see-saw.
5
He then completed his triumph, mounted on an ass, in the constellation Cancer, which then occupied the Solstitial point of Summer.
6
From that death he rises when the Solstitial Sun brings the inundation, and Egypt is filled with mirth and acclamation anticipatory of the second harvest.