"esclate" meaning in All languages combined

See esclate on Wiktionary

Noun [Ancien français]

  1. Éclat.
    Sense id: fr-esclate-fro-noun-GuW2vxue Categories (other): Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en ancien français
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: slate

Noun [Ancien français]

  1. Race, génération, tribu.
    Sense id: fr-esclate-fro-noun-~cqEaebd Categories (other): Exemples en ancien français, Exemples en ancien français à traduire
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Alternative forms

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