eclips
Dutch (Brabantic)
/eːˈklɪps/
noun
Definitions
- eclipse, the blocking of light to a celestial body by another celestial body.
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French eclipse derived from Old French eclipse derived from Latin eclīpsis derived from Ancient Greek ἔκλειψις (eclipse, abandoning, absence, disappearance).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἔκλειψις
Gloss
eclipse, abandoning, absence, disappearance
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eclipse English
- eclipsis English
- eclipsis Latin
- eclīpsis Latin
- eclissi Italian
- maan Dutch, Flemish
- maaneclips Dutch, Flemish
- zon Dutch, Flemish
- zoneclips Dutch, Flemish
- eclipse Spanish, Castilian
- ἐκλείπω Ancient Greek
- ἔκλειψις Ancient Greek
- éiclips Irish
- eclipse Old French
- eclipsi Catalan, Valencian
- eclipse Galician
- έκλειψη Greek (modern)
- eklips Indonesian
- eclipse Middle French
- eclipsi Occitan
- eclipse Asturian