aestiferous

Alternative forms

 * æstiferous

Etymology
From + English  (from ). .

Adjective

 * 1)  “Turbulent as the tide”; “ebbing and flowing as the tide”.
 * 2) * 1859: John D. Bryant, M. D., Redemption, a Poem, page 241 (John Penington & Son)
 * Thus they, estiferous, the hollow sphere Within, rack’d, and raged against the Highest.
 * 1)  Producing much (aestival) heat.

Translations

 * Ancient Greek: θερμογόνος
 * Welsh: gwresddwyn, gwresddygol