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Significatio vocis aurōra | Babel Free

Nomen CEFR B1
[au̯ˈroː.ra]

Definitiones

  1. (Roman mythology) Aurora, the goddess of the dawn/morning
  2. dawn, sunrise
  3. dawn, daybreak, morning
  4. The East.

Aequivalentia

Català aurora
Čeština polární záře
Dansk polarlys
Deutsch Aurora Polarlicht
Ελληνικά σέλας
English Aurora dawn Daybreak sunrise
Esperanto aŭroro
Español aurora
Eesti virmalised
فارسی اوشه
Gaeilge gealán
Galego aurora
עברית זוהר קוטבי
Íslenska segulljós
Italiano aurora
한국어 극광 오로라
Македонски Аврора
Nederlands poollicht
Norsk Aurora
Português aurora
Svenska Aurora polarsken
ไทย ออโรรา
Українська аврора
Tiếng Việt cực quang

Exempla

“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).)

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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