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- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
aurora \auro"ra\, n.; pl. e. auroras, l. rarely used
aurorae. l. aurora, for ausosa, akin to gr. ?, ?, dawn,
skr. ushas, and e. east.
1. the rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the
redness of the sky just before the sun rises.
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2. the rise, dawn, or beginning. --hawthorne.
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3. class. myth. the roman personification of the dawn of
day; the goddess of the morning. the poets represented her
a rising out of the ocean, in a chariot, with rosy fingers
dropping gentle dew.
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4. bot. a species of crowfoot. --johnson.
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5. the aurora borealis or aurora australis northern or
southern lights.
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aurora borealis, i. e., northern daybreak; popularly called
northern lights. a luminous meteoric phenomenon, visible
only at night, and supposed to be of electrical origin.
this species of light usually appears in streams,
ascending toward the zenith from a dusky line or bank, a
few degrees above the northern horizon; when reaching
south beyond the zenith, it forms what is called the
corona, about a spot in the heavens toward which the
dipping needle points. occasionally the aurora appears as
an arch of light across the heavens from east to west.
sometimes it assumes a wavy appearance, and the streams of
light are then called merry dancers. they assume a variety
of colors, from a pale red or yellow to a deep red or
blood color. the
aurora australisis a corresponding phenomenon in the
southern hemisphere, the streams of light ascending in the
same manner from near the southern horizon.
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see also:
auroras aurorae aurora borealis aurora australis
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