sun
v.
expose to the sun's rays; warm or dry in the sunshine; expose oneself to the sun's rays, warm oneself in the sunshine
n.
star at the center of the solar system around which the planets revolve; light and heat given off by the sun; star
Sun. (Sunday)
n.
first day of the week, day before Monday
Sun
Sun (disambiguation)
Sun or The Sun may refer to:The
Sun, in astronomy, the star in our solar systemArticles related to that star and its uses also include:
List of Solar CyclesList of Solar System bodies formerly regarded as planetsFormation and evolution of the Solar SystemThe Sun in human cultureSolar deitySun (astrology), for its astrological significance
Sun unit, a unit of solar irradiation
Sun Microsystems, a computer system, storage and software companyA parent star of another solar system as well
The Sun (Tarot card), a trump or "Major Arcana" card
The Sun (film), 2005 film about Emperor Hirohito meeting General Douglas MacArthur"The Sun", the name of a
public houseSun, a traditional Japanese measure of length, corresponding to the Chinese
cunSun, Louisiana, a village in Louisiana, United States
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sunmak
v.
offer, put forward, hold forth, serve up, introduce, represent, bring in, confer, dish, dish up, emcee, exhibit, furnish, go over, go through, help smb. to smth., initiate, lay, lodge, pass in, prefer, present, proffer, put in, put to, put up
Sun
(v. t.)
To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain.
(n.)
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.
(n.)
The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine.
(n.)
That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation.
(n.)
See Sunn.
(n.)
Any heavenly body which forms the center of a system of orbs.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Sun
Sun The central focus of radiating energy, physical and spiritual, of any solar system. In our solar system the sun is one of several suns subordinate to the more central sun of the universal solar system. In the solar cosmos as a whole it is the Logos, the head of the septenary hierarchy of creative forces, corresponding to the Christos, Abraxas, Mithras, Dionysos, etc., in man. Its names among the many peoples of the earth are countless: Osiris, Ormazd, Apollo, Phoebus, Ammon-Ra, Helios, Surya, etc. Symbolized by the circle with a central point, it is for its own system the All-Father. Sun worship, in the occult sense, was once the universal foundation of religion, but it has mostly given place to what is really lunar worship. The sun is often found contrasted with the moon as spiritual is with material; and solar magic means white magic as contrasted with the dark lunar magic. Thus we find deities classed as solar and lunar, or particular deities have both a solar and a lunar aspect. As Father and Son he is seen in Osiris and Horus, atman and buddhi-manas, God and Christos.
Our visible sun, though the center of its system, is not the father of the planets but their "co-uterine brother," one of the "eight sons of Aditi." It is not the creator of the fohatic forces, but their radiating focus. Nor is it an incandescent and cooling body; it is nature's great laboratory of intelligently vital and electromagnetic forces for our system. "The Sun is the heart of the Solar World (System) and its brain is hidden behind the (visible) Sun. From thence, sensation is radiated into every nerve-centre of the great body, and the waves of the life-essence flow into each artery and vein. . . . The planets are its limbs and pulses" (SD 1:541).
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