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Night Equinox Medieval Latin   Either Celestial Equator Noun

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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
equi·nox

 
 \\ˈē-kwə-ˌnäks, ˈe-\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  Middle English, from Anglo-French or Medieval Latin; Anglo-French equinocce, from Medieval Latin equinoxium,alteration of Latin aequinoctium, from aequi- equi- + noct-, noxnight — more at 
night
 DATE  14th century
1. either of the two points on the celestial sphere where the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic
2. either of the two times each year (as about March 21 and September 23) when the sun crosses the equator and day and night are everywhere on earth of approximately equal length
English Etymology
equinox
  c.1391, from 
O.Fr
http://O.Fr
. equinoxe, from M.L. equinoxium "equality of night (and day)," from L. æquinoctium, from æquus "equal" + nox (gen. noctis) "night." The O.E. translation was efnniht.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
equinox
equi·nox 5i:kwinCks5ek-NAmE -nB:ks / noun   one of the two times in the year (around 20 March and 22 September) when the sun is above the 
equator
 and day and night are of equal length
   二分时刻;昼夜平分时;春分;秋分:
   the spring / autumn equinox 
   春分;秋分 
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
equi·nox
\ˈēkwəˌnäks also ˈek-\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French equinoxe, from Medieval Latin equinoxium, alteration of Latin aequinoctium, from aequi- equi- + -noctium (from noct-, nox night) — more at 
night
1. : either of the two times each year when the sun crosses the equator and day and night are everywhere of equal length, being about March 21 and September 23 — called also respectively vernal equinox, autumnal equinox
2. : either of the two points on the celestial sphere where the celestial equator intersects the ecliptic — compare precession of the equinoxes

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