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HALCYON

Volume 5 · 64 words · 1810 Edition

a name given by the ancients to the alcedo or king's fisher. See Alcedo, Ornithology Index.

HALCYON Days, in antiquity, a name given to seven days before and as many after the winter solstice; by reason the halcyon, invited by the calmness of the weather, laid its eggs in nests built in the rocks, close by the brink of the sea, at this season.