neros
English
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek νῆρος (nêros), from Akkadian 𒐞 (nēr).
Noun
editneros (plural neroses or neroi)
- (history, Babylon) A period of 600 years.
- 1872, Arthur Dyot Thomson, On Mankind: Their Origin and Destiny, London: Longmans, Green & Co., page 648:
- the progressive subdivisions of the saroses of 3,600 years, of the neroses of 600 years, and of the sosses [sic] of 60 years have the same progression as the divisions and subdivisions of the zodiac
- (astronomy, archaic, rare) One sixth of a saros, or about three years.