sun dog


A bright spot of light on one or both sides of the sun, at the same altitude, caused by refraction through hexagonal ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. Also called a parhelion — a mock sun. On very cold days with diamond dust, sun dogs can be blindingly bright and ringed with color.
Etymology
Origin uncertain. "Parhelion" from Greek para (beside) + helios (sun).
 weather Greek light/atmosphere
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