English to Latin Meaning of sun - solis


Sun :
solis

solis, dies, Per diem, lux, sol deus, calor, aestas, furorem, ortus, crystallo, cælatoris, statuarium, trabem, radium, luceat, abusumque audentius, splendor,, LAUTITIA, stella

solisadires?soles,
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Definitions of sun in English
Noun(1) the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system(2) the rays of the sun(3) a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc(4) any star around which a planetary system revolves(5) first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians
Verb(1) expose one's body to the sun(2) expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun
Examples of sun in English
(1) So, leaving Ben to schmooze over a free lunch we got a ride downtown and enjoyed some welcome healthy food in the sun .(2) In cultures where the seasons do not change and the sun is strong year round, the sun is worshiped with great pyramids and blood sacrifices.(3) With no shelter from the sun , and little food or water, people became ill.(4) we sat outside in the sun(5) Venus orbits around the sun faster than the earth, which also has a longer distance to cover.(6) Would the writer contend that, if any planet had a sun as ours does, it would teem with life as the Earth does?(7) the sun of the Plantagenets went down in clouds(8) The promenade was often crowded with gentlemen and ladies, shaded from the summer sun by parasols, and children scurrying on the beach.(9) A 15 to 30 minute tanning session is equivalent to an entire day spent in the sun .(10) When the sun of the Stuarts set forever on the bloody plain of Culloden, Prince Charlie fled the stricken field with a few followers to the mountain fastnesses of Scotland.(11) The next day the sun came back, and it didn't rain again the entire trip.(12) Copernicus must surely have had it in mind when he came up with the idea that the earth orbited the sun .(13) I was walking in those woods on Christmas Day just as the sun was going down.(14) Buy them in bloom, and plant them in full sun (light afternoon shade in hot climates).(15) Meteors are usually pieces of asteroids which orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter.(16) In 1705 Halley showed that the comet, which is now called after him, moved in an elliptical orbit round the sun .
Related Phrases of sun
(1) the sun ::
solis
(2) in the sun ::
solis
(3) sun block ::
sol obstructionum
(4) the sun shines ::
sol
(5) under the sun ::
sub sole
(6) morning sun ::
sol mane
(7) setting sun ::
occasum
(8) rising sun ::
ortu solis
(9) the sun rises ::
sol
(10) bask in the sun ::
sol rutilo
Synonyms
Noun
1. sunshine ::
sunshine
2. sunlight ::
solis
3. daylight ::
dies
4. light ::
lux
5. warmth ::
calor
Verb
8. sunbathe ::
sunbathe
Different Forms
sun, sunless, suns
Word Example from TV Shows
Do you remember
our first ride, my sun and stars?

Do you remember our first ride, my SUN and stars?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 10

will swallow the sun.

will swallow the SUN.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 6

to stick it
where the sun don't shine.

to stick it where the SUN don't shine.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 17

It's a sun board.

It's a SUN board.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 1

with the sun and the clouds above her.

with the SUN and the clouds above her.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 1

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