Middle English

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Etymology

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From Latin apocalypsis, from Ancient Greek ἀποκάλυψις (apokálupsis).

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  • IPA(key): /aˈpɔkalips(ə)/, /əˈpɔkalips(ə)/, /aˈpɔkalipsis/

Noun

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apocalips (uncountable)

  1. The book of Revelation (the last book of the New Testament)
  2. (rare) The biblical Apocalypse; the events of the book of Revelation.
  3. (rare) A revelation or trance.

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Apocalips was the usual name for the last book of the New Testament in Middle English.

Descendants

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  • English: apocalypse, Apocalypse (spelling remodelled after Latin)

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Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French apocalypse, from Latin apocalypsis, from Ancient Greek ἀποκάλυψις (apokálupsis).

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Noun

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apocalips n (plural apocalipse)

  1. apocalypse

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