1astron.eclipse, obscuring of the light from a celestial body:
(
s.xii1/3;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Ce ert avis […] Ke novels eclypses sera
52.604
(
1113-19;
MS: s.xii3/3
)
Et or mustrum la fin de lunal eclipsin
2754
(
s.xii2/4;
MS: c.1200
)
(heliotrope) fait le soleil devenir ruge, e si fait nuvel eclipsim
(var. (H: c.1200) eclipse)
104.XXIV.3
(
s.xiii2;
MS: c.1300
)
eclyps del soleyl
862
(
c.1334;
MS: s.xivm
) quant al esglips
(var.
(L: s.xiv/xv) esclips
) del solail et de la lune
117.11
( 1360-79;
MS: s.xivex ) L'eclips encontre sa nature La cliere jour faisoit oscure
28753
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