aequinoctium
Latin
noun
Definitions
- equinox
Etymology
Affix from Latin aequus (equal, even, fair, level) + Latin nox (night, darkness).
Origin
Latin
nox
Gloss
night, darkness
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
夜
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- equivocal English
- noctambulation English
- noctidial English
- noctograph English
- noctovision English
- nocturia English
- abnocto Latin
- aequalis Latin
- aequanimis Latin
- aequanimus Latin
- aeque Latin
- aequidisto Latin
- aequiformis Latin
- aequilavium Latin
- aequipero Latin
- aequipollens Latin
- aequipondium Latin
- aequitas Latin
- aequiter Latin
- aequivaleo Latin
- aequivoco Latin
- aequivocus Latin
- aequo Latin
- aequus Latin
- equinoxium Latin
- inaequidens Latin
- iniquus Latin
- nequam Latin
- noctanter Latin
- noctesco Latin
- nocticola Latin
- noctiluca Latin
- noctivagus Latin
- noctividus Latin
- nocturnus Latin
- nox Latin
- Äquinoktium German
- equinozio Italian
- equinoccio Spanish, Castilian
- equívoco Spanish, Castilian
- *nókʷts Proto-Indo-European
- noctívago Portuguese
- ekvátor Czech
- equinoce Old French
- equivocar Catalan, Valencian
- equinoccio Galician
- *noxs Proto-Celtic
- noih Old Occitan
- neut Bourguignon
- nos Middle Welsh
- aecus Old Latin
- nuet Franco-Provençal
- nòta Romagnol