solstice
n.
mid-13c., from Old French solstice (13c.), from Latin solstitium "point at which the sun seems to stand still," especially the summer solstice, from sol "sun" (see sol) + past participle stem of sistere "to come to a stop, make stand still" (see assist, v.). In early use, Englished as sunstead (late Old English sunstede).
〔李〕[sol;st;-icen.] n.至; 至点; 最高点 ←sol (L sol)=the sun 太阳