Word: firmaments
Synonyms: firmaments
the sky, heaven, the heavens, the skies, the empyrean, the welkin, vault of heaven, celestial sphere, sphere, empyrean, heavens, welkin
Translations: firmaments
firmaments in spanish
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spanish
Translations:
firmamentos, firmamento, los firmamentos, firmamentos se
firmaments in german
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german
Translations:
Firmamente, Firmament, Himmeln, Firmamenten
firmaments in french
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french
Translations:
firmament, les firmaments
firmaments in italian
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italian
Translations:
firmamenti, i firmamenti
firmaments in portuguese
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portuguese
Translations:
firmamentos
firmaments in dutch
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dutch
Translations:
firmamenten, hemelen, uitspansels, firmament
firmaments in russian
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russian
Translations:
небосвод, небосводы, небосводов, твердей, небесных сводов
firmaments in norwegian
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norwegian
Translations:
himler
firmaments in swedish
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swedish
Translations:
firmament, himlavalv
firmaments in finnish
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finnish
Translations:
taivaaksi
firmaments in czech
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czech
Translations:
nebes
firmaments in polish
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polish
Translations:
firmamentów, niebios
firmaments in hungarian
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hungarian
Translations:
égboltot
firmaments in turkish
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turkish
Translations:
göğün, gök
firmaments in greek
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greek
Translations:
στερεωμάτων, στερεώματα
firmaments in ukrainian
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ukrainian
Translations:
небозводі, небозвід, небосхилу, небосхил, небозводів
firmaments in albanian
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albanian
Translations:
qiej
firmaments in belarusian
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belarusian
Translations:
небасхіле, небасхіл, небасхілу, небасхілам, небе
firmaments in romanian
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romanian
Translations:
ceruri, firmamente
firmaments in slovak
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slovak
Translations:
nebies, neba
The meaning and "use of": firmaments
noun
- the heavens or the sky, especially when regarded as a tangible thing. - The final part of the journey explores the ethereal realms of Paradise, where Dante is guided by a ravishing Beatrice through the shimmering, starry firmament to touch the face of God.
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