adverb
- In relation to or as determined by the position of the sun; especially, at or near the time when a star rises or sets with the sun.
Usage: astronomy; technical
Examples
- The star Sirius rises heliacally in late summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Ancient astronomers tracked the heliacal rising of Sirius to predict the flooding of the Nile.
- The planet's heliacally determined position was crucial for the calendar calculations.
- Heliacally speaking, the star becomes visible just before sunrise.
- The heliacal setting of Arcturus marked an important date in the agricultural calendar.