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precession
pišâyân
Fr.: précession
The periodic motion of the → rotation axis of a See also → general precession; → precession of the ecliptic; → precession of the equator; → precession of the equinoxes; → precessional circle; → precession time; → geodetic precession; → general precession in longitude; → general precession in right ascension; → orbital precession; → perihelion precession; → planetary precession; → precession period. Etymology (EN): L.L. præcissionem “a coming before,” from L. præcessus,
p.p. of præcedere “to happen before,” from the fact that
the equinoxes occur earlier each year with respect to the preceding year, Etymology (PE): Pišâyân, literally “coming before,” from piš- “before” → pre- + ây- (present stem of âmadan “to come, arrive, become”), from Av. ay- “to go, to come,” aēiti “goes;” O.Pers. aitiy “goes;” Skt. e- “to come near,” eti “arrival;” L. ire “to go;” Goth. iddja “went,” Lith. eiti “to go;” Rus. idti “to go;”
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