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  1. English Translation of “CRÉPUSCULE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  2. Translation of crépuscule | PASSWORD French-English Dictionary. crépuscule. noun. dusk [noun] (the time of) partial darkness after the sun sets; twilight. At dusk the sky has a reddish colour/color. twilight [noun] (the time of) the dim light just before the sun rises or just after it sets.

  3. Word History. Middle English, borrowed from Latin crepusculum, from presumed earlier *krepos- "twilight" (of obscure origin) + -culum, probably after dīlūculum "dawn, daybreak" (from dīlūcēre "to be clear" + -ulum, diminutive suffix) 14th century, in the meaning defined above.

  4. Crepuscule is twilight or dusk. It’s that period of not quite dark and not quite light, right after sunset. Night is dark, while day is light (as long as it’s not cloudy). Then there are times when it’s mixed: like crepuscule. Crepuscule is a time of partial darkness, as the sun has just set.

  5. crepuscle, crepuscule n. Le crépuscule est superbe en été. Dusk is superb in summertime. crépuscule nm. figuré, littéraire (fin) (figurative) twilight n. À 85 ans, le vieil homme était au crépuscule de sa vie. At the age of 85, the old man was in the twilight of his life.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · crépuscule m (plural crépuscules) twilight, dusk (time of day between sunset and darkness) Synonyms: coucher de soleil, entre chien et loup, l’heure du mystère, tombée de la nuit, (Réunion) fénoir. Antonym: aube (“dawn, daybreak”)

  7. Translation for 'crépuscule' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.

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