18. Translate: "his sneezing, causeth a light to shine." Amphibious
animals, emerging after having long held their breath under water,
respire by violently expelling the breath like one sneezing: in the
effort the eyes which are usually directed towards the sun, seem to
flash fire; or it is the expelled breath that, in the sun, seems to
emit light.
eyelids of morning--The Egyptian hieroglyphics paint the
eyes of the crocodile as the symbol for morning, because the eyes
appear the first thing, before the whole body emerges from the deep
[Horæ Hierogliphicæ 1.65.
BOCHART].
JFB.
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