Meaning of aurōra | Babel Free
[au̯ˈroː.ra]Definitions
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(Roman mythology) Aurora, the goddess of the dawn/morning declension-1, person
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dawn, sunrise declension-1
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dawn, daybreak, morning declension-1
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The East. declension-1
Equivalents
العربية
شَفَق قُطْبِيّ
Català
aurora
Čeština
polární záře
Dansk
polarlys
Deutsch
Polarlicht
Ελληνικά
σέλας
Esperanto
aŭroro
Español
aurora
Eesti
virmalised
فارسی
اوشه
Gaeilge
gealán
Galego
aurora
Íslenska
segulljós
Italiano
aurora
Македонски
Аврора
Nederlands
poollicht
Norsk
Aurora
Português
aurora
ไทย
ออโรรา
Tiếng Việt
cực quang
Examples
“Ōceanum intereā surgēns Aurōra relīquit.”
Meanwhile Aurora, rising, departs from Oceanus. (Line 4.129 is repeated at Aeneid 11.1; cf. “Aurora” in Book 4 at 7, 568, and 585. Imitated by Chaucer in The Legend of Good Women: “The dawening up-rist out of the see, ….”)
“Nox abiit, oriturque Aurōra.”
Night has gone, and Aurora is appearing. (See Aurora (mythology).)
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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