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

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Person/Thing

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