Sinônimos
Examples for "sunward"
Examples for "sunward"
1They're all moving sunward pretty fast, but they're not accelerating or evading.
2It was still far beyond Mars, sweeping sunward along its immensely elongated orbit.
3Suddenly something darted by me flying sunward; then another and another.
4These foothills were, in fact, enormous glaciers thrust out toward the sunward hemisphere.
5I am behind a rock forty yards to sunward of the second crater.
1The circuit used by the decorator of this box is dextral or sunwise.
2In rubbing for rheumatism, etc., rub from left to right (sunwise).
3They are lighted at the burning cauldron and they dance round in the 'sunwise' direction, i.e.
4Blow three times, and rub sunwise three times.
5He pointed to the tower to the left of the gate they were approaching, then in a sunwise circle.
1In a clockwise direction, move about the ritual area in a circle.
2He tried it in the clockwise direction, but that, too, was fruitless.
3After leaving Weymouth, the crew turned right and headed off in an clockwise direction.
4Stir rapidly in a clockwise direction to form thin shreds; gently to form long streams.
5Swimming in a clockwise direction, they hope to swim up to 45 miles a day.
1The couples then link hands and circle deosil to the following words:
2One by one the witches approach the High Priestess, proceeding deosil.
3Now make three deosil circles with your hand over the salt.
4Then make three deosil circles over the salt and bless it.
5Now make three deosil (clockwise) circles with your hand over the water.
6Dance the circle deosil and chant out his name, his lore, and his praise:
7Now make three deosil (clockwise) circles with your hand over the item.
8Now make three deosil (clockwise) circles above the cord and say something like:
9Just as you build your circle with deosil movements, you take it down with tuathail movements.
10Charge your ritual space by making a deosil circle around it with the fire and incense.
11Now make three deosil or clockwise circles with your hand over the water and say something like:
12Move deosil around the circle, calling upon each of the quarters and asking them to aid your working.
13Take the holy water and go deosil around the area in which you are going to erect your circle.
14Do not stir the oils to mix, but rather swirl the jar in a deosil motion until the oils gently blend.
15Now begin to walk deosil around the circle, keeping the athame pointed outward with the beam of light coming out from it.
16The dance is enacted by dragging the left (lame foot) behind the right, and moving slowly, deosil or sunwise, round the circle.