welkin

(Angielski)

  1. The sky which appears to an observer on the Earth as a dome in which celestial bodies are visible; the firmament.
  2. The upper atmosphere occupied by clouds, flying birds, etc.
  3. The place above the Earth where God or other deities live; heaven.

Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈwɛlkɪn/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

Inherited from Middle English welken, wolken (“weather; heavens; earlier cloud”), from Old English wolcnu (“sky, heavens”), plural form of wolcn (“cloud”), from Proto-West Germanic *wolkn (“cloud”), from Proto-Germanic *wulkną (“cloud”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥ɡ-no-m, from *welg- (“damp; wet”). Cognate with Dutch wolk (“cloud”), German Wolke (“cloud”).

niebo

sfera

firmament

niebiosa

sfera niebieska

niebosa

ουρανός

σύμπαν

Himmelsgewölbe

volta del cel

esfera celeste

سَمَاء

sphère céleste

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