Definition for LON'GI-TUDE

LON'GI-TUDE, n. [L. longitudo, from longus, long.]

  1. Properly, length; as, the longitude of a room; but in this sense not now used. Appropriately, in geography,
  2. The distance of any place on the globe from another place, eastward or westward; or the distance of any place from a given meridian. Boston, in Massachusetts, is situated in the 71st degree of longitude west from Greenwich. To be able to ascertain precisely the longitude of ship at sea, is a great desideratum in navigation.
  3. The longitude of a star, is its distance from the equinoctial points, or the beginning of Aries or Libra. – Bailey.

Return to page 75 of the letter “L”.