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Перевод: equinox
[существительное] равноденствие; равнодействие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The Jewish civil year still begins at this time, but since the exodus from Egypt the Jewish ecclesiastical year has begun with the month Nisan at the spring equinox.
- He knew the spectacular bores only occurred during the equinox periods, February, March, April, and August, September, October.
- In antiquity only the Hellenistic astronomers used hours of equal length, these being the same as the seasonal hours at the date of the spring equinox.
- The rites begin at the equinox and culminate on the first day of the New Year with festivals identified with bowls of plenty; the festivals are associated with flowers such as roses, fruits such as oranges, fair crops such as cotton, and even sun-worship and appeasement of great reptiles such as alligators.
- "It's not unusual for the big equinox tides to bring 'em in.
- Not only the new moon but the full moon too was regarded by the Hebrews as being of great religious significance, and the timing of Passover was determined by the first full moon on or after the spring equinox.
- The month of berries, harvests and the autumn equinox, with the days getting noticeably shorter and the nights longer and cooler
- Temperature intolerant species can be collected late in the summer after the Autumnal Equinox, and kept through the winter and released in spring.
- In Rome Easter was celebrated on the Sunday following the full moon after the spring equinox, and was a memorial of the resurrection.
- Easter was introduced in Rome about the year 160, and as in Alexandria was celebrated on the Sunday following the Hebrew Passover, which for practical purposes could be reckoned as the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox.
- By manipulating the number of days in the intercalary month they could prolong a term of office or hasten an election, with the result that by the time of Julius Caesar the civil year was about three months out of phase with the astronomical year, so that the winter months fell in the autumn and the spring equinox came in the winter.
- Originally the Jewish year commenced at the autumn equinox.
- Frazer refers to the pine becoming an object of worship during the orgiastic festival of Cybele and Attis in Rome each spring equinox.
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