adumbration etymology - Axtarish в Google
It comes from the Latin word umbra, meaning “shadow,” and is usually used in academic and political writing to mean “to foreshadow” (as in “protests that adumbrated a revolution”) or “to suggest or partially outline” (as in “a philosophy adumbrated in her early writings”).
15 сент. 2022 г. · Etymology. adumbration (n.) 1550s, "faint sketch, imperfect representation," from Latin adumbrationem (nominative adumbratio) "a sketch in ...
adumbration (countable and uncountable, plural adumbrations) (uncountable) The state of being in shadow or shade; (countable) a shadow. English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Noun
15 сент. 2022 г. · adumbrate (v.) ... The meaning "overshadow" is from 1660s in English. Related: Adumbrated; adumbrating. also from 1580s. Advertisement ...
adumbration is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin adumbrātiōn-, adumbrātiō. See etymology. Nearby entries.
22 окт. 2014 г. · 1. adumbrate = [with object] Represent in outline: Etymonline for adumbration: 1530s, from Latin adumbrationem (nominative adumbratio) "a sketch in shadow, ...
Adumbration definition: a shadow or faint image of something. See examples ... Origin of adumbration. First recorded in 1530–1540; adumbrat(e) ( def ) ...
Etymology. edit. Borrowed from Latin adumbrātus (“represented in outline”), from ... To obscure or overshadow. Derived terms. edit · adumbrant · adumbration ... English · Verb
Adumbrate is built on the Latin root umbra, "shade," and the image it evokes ... adumbrateadumbratedadumbratesadumbratingadumbrationadumbrative · the ...
She believes that religions are all adumbrations of a truth. His maiden speech is a mere adumbration of his next speech on the same question.
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