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A gibbous moon (sense 2)
From Middle English gibbous, from Latin gibbus (“humped, hunched”), probably cognate with cubō (“bend oneself, lie down”), Italian gobba (“humpback”), Ancient Greek κῡφός (kūphós, “humpback, bent”), κύβος (kúbos, “cube, vertebra”), Spanish giboso (“humped”). Also ultimately compare dialectal Norwegian keiv (“slanted, wrong”), German schief (“crooked, slanting”) and Dutch scheef (“crooked, slanting”).
- IPA(key): /ˈɡɪbəs/; (uncommon, nonstandard) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒɪbəs/[1]
- Hyphenation: gib‧bous
- Rhymes: -ɪbəs
gibbous (comparative more gibbous, superlative most gibbous)
- Curved or bulged outward.
- (astronomy, of a celestial body) Having more than half (but not the whole) of its disc illuminated.
Coordinate term: crescent- 1995, Dava Sobel, Longitude, Herper Perennial, published 2011, →ISBN, page 89:
The moving moon, full, gibbous, or crescent-shaped, shone at last for the navigators of the eighteenth century like a luminous hand on the clock of heaven.
- 1995, Dava Sobel, Longitude, Herper Perennial, published 2011, →ISBN, page 89:
- Humpbacked.
- 1697, Virgil, “The Eighth Book of the Æneis”, in John Dryden, transl., The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. […], London: […] Jacob Tonson, […], →OCLC:
A pointed flinty rock, all bare and black,
Grew gibbous from behind the mountain's back;
- 1697, Virgil, “The Eighth Book of the Æneis”, in John Dryden, transl., The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. […], London: […] Jacob Tonson, […], →OCLC:
characterized by convexity; protuberant
- Bulgarian: издут (bg) (izdut), изпъкнал (bg) (izpǎknal)
- Czech: vypouklý
- Dutch: convex (nl),bolrond (nl),
- Finnish: kupera (fi)
- French: gibbeux (fr)
- Georgian: ამოზნექილი (amoznekili), ამობურცული (amoburculi), გამობურცული (gamoburculi)
- German: gewölbt (de)
- Greek: αμφίκυρτος (el) (amfíkyrtos)
- Hungarian: dudorodó, kidudorodó (hu), duzzadó (hu), duzzadt (hu), domború (hu)
- Old English: hoferede, ġehofored
- Portuguese: giboso
- Russian: выпуклый (ru) (vypuklyj), выступающий (ru) (vystupajuščij)
- Spanish: gibado (es)
phase of moon or planet
- Azerbaijani: qabarıq (az)
- Catalan: gibós (ca)
- Finnish: kupera (fi)
- French: gibbeux (fr)
- German: dreiviertel (de)
- Greek: αμφίκυρτος (el) (amfíkyrtos)
- Hungarian: dagadó (hu), telő (hu)
- Italian: gibboso (it)
- Navajo: nitʼą́ą́ hanádzá
- Portuguese: giboso
- Russian: освещённый более, чем на половину (osveščónnyj boleje, čem na polovinu)
- Scottish Gaelic: crotach
- Spanish: giboso
- Swedish: oval (sv)
- ^ “gibbous”, in Merriam-Webster.com Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.