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- | ====== INDEFINITE EARTH TIME ====== | ||
- | V. Unto the Measure of TIME may be adjoyned for its affinity the word which signifies the Permanency of any thing in its existence,* from its beginning to its end, DURATION, abide, continue, persist, endure, hold out, last long, persevere, everlasting, | ||
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- | Time is usually distributed by the Revolution of the heavenly Bodies, or rather of the Earth and Moon, into such Spaces as are required to a revolution of the | ||
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- | * Earth in its Orb; according to the | ||
- | * Whole | ||
- | * YEAR, Twelvemonth, | ||
- | * Parts; considerable as being the proper seasons for the | ||
- | * Growth and ripening of Vegetables. | ||
- | * SPRING, Vernal. | ||
- | * SUMMER. | ||
- | * Decaying of Vegetables, according to ‖ a lesser: or greater degree. | ||
- | * AUTUMN, Fall of the Leaf, Harvest. | ||
- | * WINTER, Hybernal, hyemal. | ||
- | * Moon in its own proper course about the Earth: to which may be ad∣joyned the usual name given to the fourth part of this. | ||
- | * MONTH, Menstrual. | ||
- | * Fortnight. | ||
- | * waxing phase | ||
- | * waning phase | ||
- | * WEEK, Sennight, | ||
- | * Earth about its Axis; according to the | ||
- | * Whole | ||
- | * DAY NATURAL, Quotidian. | ||
- | * Parts; | ||
- | * Greater; | ||
- | * Time while the Sun continues ‖ above: or below the Horizon. | ||
- | * DAY ARTIFICIAL, Diurnal. | ||
- | * NIGHT, Nocturnal, Pernoctation, | ||
- | * Full Moon | ||
- | * New Moon | ||
- | * Part of the day artificial, ‖ former: or later. | ||
- | * MORNING, Mattins, early, dawning, betimes. | ||
- | * AFTERNOON, Evening. | ||
- | * Lesser parts of time; being each of them ‖ the 24th part of a natu∣ral day, called an Hour: or the 60th part of an hour. | ||
- | * HOUR, Horary. | ||
- | * MINUTE. | ||
- | * SECOND |