enubilate

verb

Etymology

From Latin ēnūbilātus, past participle of ēnūbilāre (“to enubilate”), from ē- (“out”) + nūbila (“clouds”), from nūbilis (“cloudy”), nūbēs (“cloud”). By surface analysis, e- + Latin nubil- + -ate.

  1. derived from ēnūbilātus

Definitions

  1. To clear from mist, clouds, or obscurity.

    • Maeterlinck is gradually enubilating himself from those enchanted mists in which first he strayed.

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