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Etymology edit

Perhaps from an earlier unattested *clarizanda, from a similarly unattested *clarizar (to become clear).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

clariana f (plural clarianes)

  1. space, clearing, opening (between clouds, between trees in a wood, etc.)
    • 1975, Marià Manent, El vent de Maia:
      D'una clariana dels núvols grisos sortien raigs de sol oblics, a la manera de Gustau Doré.
      From an opening in the grey clouds, oblique rays of sunlight fell in the style of Gustave Doré.

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