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[treschaitif]
s.xiii
anuisance
1292
solstice
c.1230
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solstice
(c.1230)
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FEW:
solstitium
12,75a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
solstice
10,684a
TL:
solstice 9,810
DEAF:
solstice
DMF:
solstice
TLF:
solstice
OED:
solstice n.
MED:
solstice n.
DMLBS:
solstitium
3124a
s.
1
astron.
time
solstice, the biannual point at which the Sun appears furthest from the celestial equator
:
(
c.1230;
MS: 1275-85
)
la lune est dunc pres curant; En solstice ses salz reprent
1471
solsticial
solsticiun
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