出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2017/03/16 05:18 UTC 版)
From intempestus. As a noun, from earlier use of the adjective in reference to intempesta nox (“dismal/unhealthy night”) as both a time of night and goddess.
intempestum
intempestum n (genitive intempestī); second declension
In Medieval use (e.g., Bede), sometimes conceived as a particular period of night lasting from conticinium, when most animals became quiet, to gallicinium, when roosters began to crow.