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Noun
esclat m (plural esclats)
- explosion
- shine
- glare
Middle French
Etymology
Old French esclat.
Noun
esclat m (plural esclatz)
- shard (broken piece of material)
Descendants
Old French
Etymology
From Frankish *slaitijan (“to split, break”), from Proto-Germanic *slaitijaną, causative of *slītaną (“to cut up, split”).
Noun
esclat oblique singular, m (oblique plural esclaz or esclatz, nominative singular esclaz or esclatz, nominative plural esclat)
- shard (broken piece of material)
Descendants