See also: eclisse

French edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old French esclice, esclis (a piece split off) (whence also English slice), deverbal of esclicer, esclicier (to splinter, split up), from Frankish *slitjan (to split up), from Proto-Germanic *slitjaną, from Proto-Germanic *slītaną (to split, tear apart), from Proto-Indo-European *sleyd- (to rend, injure, crumble). Akin to German Schlitz and English slit.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /e.klis/
  • (file)

Noun edit

éclisse f (plural éclisses)

  1. splint
  2. spline
  3. (rail transport) fishplate

Descendants edit

  • Catalan: eclissa
  • Portuguese: eclissa

Further reading edit