Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "eclat" entered English in the 16th century from French. It ultimately derives from the Germanic root sklaiton-, which means "to shine" or "to glitter". This root is also found in other words such as "clear" and "bright".
Over time, the meaning of "eclat" has evolved to include not just physical brilliance but also metaphorical meanings such as distinction, prominence, and outburst.
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