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eclipse

Literally, a defect or failure; hence in astronomy, an interception or obscuration of the light of the sun, moon or other luminous body. An eclipse of the sun is caused by the intervention of the moon, which totally or partially hides the sun’s disk; an eclipse of the moon is occasioned by the shadow of the earth, which falls on it and obscures it in whole or in part, but does not entirely conceal it.

eclipse

Darkness; obscuration. We say, his glory has suffered an eclipse. All the posterity of our first parents suffered a perpetual eclipse of spiritual life.

eclipse

verb transitive
eclips’. To hide a luminous body in whole or in part and intercept its rays; as, to eclipse the sun or a star.

eclipse

To obscure; to darken, by intercepting the rays of light which render luminous; as, to eclipse the moon.

eclipse

To cloud; to darken; to obscure; as, to eclipse the glory of a hero. Hence,

eclipse

To disgrace.

eclipse

To extinguish. Born to eclipse thy life.

eclipse

verb intransitive
eclips’. To suffer an eclipse.