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sun
/ˈsʌn/
太陽,日,日光,陽光(vt.)曬(vi.)曬太陽
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sun
n.
1.
The
luminous
orb
,
the
light
of
which
constitutes
day
,
and
its
absence
night
;
the
central
body
round
which
the
earth
and
planets
revolve
,
by
which
they
are
held
in
their
orbits
,
and
from
which
they
receive
light
and
heat
.
Its
mean
distance
from
the
earth
is
about
92,500,000
miles
,
and
its
diameter
about
860,000.
Note:
☞
Its
mean
apparent
diameter
as
seen
from
the
earth
is
32´ 4˝,
and
it
revolves
on
its
own
axis
once
in
25⅓
days
.
Its
mean
density
is
about
one
fourth
of
that
of
the
earth
,
or
1.41,
that
of
water
being
unity
.
Its
luminous
surface
is
called
the
photosphere
,
above
which
is
an
envelope
consisting
partly
of
hydrogen
,
called
the
chromosphere
,
which
can
be
seen
only
through
the
spectroscope
,
or
at
the
time
of
a
total
solar
eclipse
.
Above
the
chromosphere
,
and
sometimes
extending
out
millions
of
miles
,
are
luminous
rays
or
streams
of
light
which
are
visible
only
at
the
time
of
a
total
eclipse
,
forming
the
solar
corona
.
2.
Any
heavenly
body
which
forms
the
center
of
a
system
of
orbs
.
3.
The
direct
light
or
warmth
of
the
sun
;
sunshine
.
Lambs
that
did
frisk
in
the
sun
.
--
Shak
.
4.
That
which
resembles
the
sun
,
as
in
splendor
or
importance
;
any
source
of
light
,
warmth
,
or
animation
.
For
the
Lord
God
is
a
sun
and
shield
.
--
Ps
.
lxxiv
. 11.
I
will
never
consent
to
put
out
the
sun
of
sovereignity
to
posterity
.
--
Eikon
Basilike
.
Sun and planet wheels
Mach.
,
an
ingenious
contrivance
for
converting
reciprocating
motion
,
as
that
of
the
working
beam
of
a
steam
engine
,
into
rotatory
motion
.
It
consists
of
a
toothed
wheel
(
called
the
sun
wheel
),
firmly
secured
to
the
shaft
it
is
desired
to
drive
,
and
another
wheel
(
called
the
planet
wheel
)
secured
to
the
end
of
a
connecting
rod
.
By
the
motion
of
the
connecting
rod
,
the
planet
wheel
is
made
to
circulate
round
the
central
wheel
on
the
shaft
,
communicating
to
this
latter
a
velocity
of
revolution
the
double
of
its
own
. --
G
.
Francis
.
Sun angel
Zool.
,
a
South
American
humming
bird
of
the
genus
Heliangelos
,
noted
for
its
beautiful
colors
and
the
brilliant
luster
of
the
feathers
of
its
throat
.
Sun animalcute
.
Zool.
See
Heliozoa
.
Sun bath
Med.
,
exposure
of
a
patient
to
the
sun's
rays
;
insolation
.
Sun bear
Zool.
,
a
species
of
bear
(
Helarctos Malayanus
)
native
of
Southern
Asia
and
Borneo
.
It
has
a
small
head
and
short
neck
,
and
fine
short
glossy
fur
,
mostly
black
,
but
brownish
on
the
nose
.
It
is
easily
tamed
.
Called
also
bruang
,
and
Malayan bear
.
Sun beetle
Zool.
,
any
small
lustrous
beetle
of
the
genus
Amara
.
Sun bittern
Zool.
,
a
singular
South
American
bird
(
Eurypyga helias
),
in
some
respects
related
both
to
the
rails
and
herons
.
It
is
beautifully
variegated
with
white
,
brown
,
and
black
.
Called
also
sunbird
,
and
tiger bittern
.
Sun fever
Med.
,
the
condition
of
fever
produced
by
sun
stroke
.
Sun gem
Zool.
,
a
Brazilian
humming
bird
(
Heliactin cornutus
).
Its
head
is
ornamented
by
two
tufts
of
bright
colored
feathers
,
fiery
crimson
at
the
base
and
greenish
yellow
at
the
tip
.
Called
also
Horned hummer
.
Sun grebe
Zool.
,
the
finfoot
.
Sun picture
,
a
picture
taken
by
the
agency
of
the
sun's
rays
;
a
photograph
.
Sun spots
Astron.
,
dark
spots
that
appear
on
the
sun's
disk
,
consisting
commonly
of
a
black
central
portion
with
a
surrounding
border
of
lighter
shade
,
and
usually
seen
only
by
the
telescope
,
but
sometimes
by
the
naked
eye
.
They
are
very
changeable
in
their
figure
and
dimensions
,
and
vary
in
size
from
mere
apparent
points
to
spaces
of
50,000
miles
in
diameter
.
The
term
sun
spots
is
often
used
to
include
bright
spaces
(
called
faculae
)
as
well
as
dark
spaces
(
called
maculae
).
Called
also
solar spots
.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix
.
Sun star
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
starfishes
belonging
to
Solaster
,
Crossaster
,
and
allied
genera
,
having
numerous
rays
.
Sun trout
Zool.
,
the
squeteague
.
Sun wheel
.
Mach.
See
Sun and planet wheels
,
above
.
Under the sun
,
in
the
world
;
on
earth
.
“There
is
no
new
thing
under
the
sun
.”
--
Eccl
.
i
. 9.
Note:
☞
Sun
is
often
used
in
the
formation
of
compound
adjectives
of
obvious
meaning
;
as
,
sun
-bright,
sun
-dried,
sun
-gilt,
sun
like,
sun
-lit,
sun
-scorched,
and
the
like
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sun
n.
Bot.
See
Sunn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sun
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sunned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sunning
.]
To
expose
to
the
sun's
rays
;
to
warm
or
dry
in
the
sun
;
as
,
to
sun
cloth
;
to
sun
grain
.
Then
to
sun
thyself
in
open
air
.
--
Dryden
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sunn
n.
Bot.
An
East
Indian
leguminous
plant
(
Crotalaria juncea
)
and
its
fiber
,
which
is
also
called
sunn hemp
. [
Written
also
sun
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sun
n
1:
a
typical
star
that
is
the
source
of
light
and
heat
for
the
planets
in
the
solar
system
; "
the
sun
contains
99.85%
of
the
mass
in
the
solar
system
"
2:
the
rays
of
the
sun
; "
the
shingles
were
weathered
by
the
sun
and
wind
" [
syn
:
sunlight
,
sunshine
]
3:
a
person
considered
as
a
source
of
warmth
or
energy
or
glory
etc
4:
any
star
around
which
a
planetary
system
evolves
5:
first
day
of
the
week
;
observed
as
a
day
of
rest
and
worship
by
most
Christians
[
syn
:
Sunday
,
Lord's Day
,
Dominicus
]
v
1:
expose
one's
body
to
the
sun
[
syn
:
sunbathe
]
2:
expose
to
the
rays
of
the
sun
or
affect
by
exposure
to
the
sun
; "
insolated
paper
may
turn
yellow
and
crumble
"; "
These
herbs
suffer
when
sunned
" [
syn
:
insolate
,
solarize
,
solarise
]
[
also
:
sunning
,
sunned
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Sun
(
Heb
.
shemesh
),
first
mentioned
along
with
the
moon
as
the
two
great
luminaries
of
heaven
(
Gen
. 1:14-18).
By
their
motions
and
influence
they
were
intended
to
mark
and
divide
times
and
seasons
.
The
worship
of
the
sun
was
one
of
the
oldest
forms
of
false
religion
(
Job
31:26,27),
and
was
common
among
the
Egyptians
and
Chaldeans
and
other
pagan
nations
.
The
Jews
were
warned
against
this
form
of
idolatry
(
Deut
. 4:19; 17:3;
comp
. 2
Kings
23:11;
Jer
. 19:13).
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