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  2. Equinox - Wikipedia

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    Systematically observing the sunrise, people discovered that it occurs between two extreme locations at the horizon and eventually noted the midpoint between the two. Later it was realized that this happens on a day when the duration of the day and the night are practically equal and the word "equinox" comes from Latin aequus, meaning "equal", and nox, meaning "night".

  3. Fall equinox: Why the first day of fall isn’t as equal as you ...

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    Where does the wordequinox’ come from? From the CNN Fast Facts file: The term equinox comes from the Latin word equinoxium, meaning “equality between day and night. ...

  4. When is the first day of fall? Here's what you need to know ...

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    The Farmer's Almanac states the word equinox "comes from the Latin words for 'equal night' — aequus (equal) and nox (night). On the equinox, the length of day and night is nearly equal in all ...

  5. All of the Fall FAQs—When Does Fall Officially Start? And ...

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    The wordequinox” comes from two Latin terms: aequus, which ... This tradition of celebrating an abundant harvest was the basis for early English settlers celebrating the first American ...

  6. Wheel of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Ostara is a name for the spring equinox in some modern pagan traditions. The term is derived from a reconstruction produced by linguist Jacob Grimm of an Old High German form of the Old English Ēostre, an Anglo-Saxon goddess for whom, according to Bede, feasts were held in her eponymous month, which he equated to April in the Julian calendar. [27]

  7. Solstice - Wikipedia

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    The word solstice is derived from the Latin sol ("sun") and sistere ("to stand still"), because at the solstices, the Sun's declination appears to "stand still"; that is, the seasonal movement of the Sun's daily path (as seen from Earth) pauses at a northern or southern limit before reversing direction.

  8. Tekufah - Wikipedia

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    Tekufat Tishrei, the autumnal equinox, when the sun enters Libra, and autumn, or "et ha-batsir" (vintage-time), begins, and when the day again equals the night. Tekufat Tevet, the winter solstice, when the sun enters Capricornus; this is the beginning of winter, or "et ha-ḥoref" (winter-time) [2] [a] when the night is the longest during the year.

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    The autumnal equinox officially marks the start of fall. The word " equinox " comes from the Latin words "aequus" and "nox," which mean "equal or even" and "night," respectively.