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c. 1400, 'bulging, convex,' from Late Latin gibbus 'hunchbacked,' from Latin gibbus 'a hump, a hunch,' as an adjective, 'bulging,' from Proto-Italic *gifri- 'hump,' *gifro- 'hump-backed,' of uncertain origin. De Vaan suggests a PIE *geibh-, with possible cognates in Lithuanian geibus 'gawky, plump,' geibstu, geibti 'become weak;' Norwegian dialect keiv 'slanted, wrong,' keiva 'left hand,' perhaps united by a general sense of 'bodily defect.' Of the moon from early 15c.; also used from 15c. of hunchbacks. Related: Gibbosity.

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🌔 Waxing Gibbous: The waxing gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon. Waxing means it is getting bigger. 🌕 Full: We can see the Moon completely illuminated during full moons. 🌖 Waning Gibbous: The waning gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon. Waning means it is getting smaller. Adj (used of the moon) more than half full Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. Link to this page.

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c. 1400, 'bulging, convex,' from Late Latin gibbus 'hunchbacked,' from Latin gibbus 'a hump, a hunch,' as an adjective, 'bulging,' from Proto-Italic *gifri- 'hump,' *gifro- 'hump-backed,' of uncertain origin. De Vaan suggests a PIE *geibh-, with possible cognates in Lithuanian geibus 'gawky, plump,' geibstu, geibti 'become weak;' Norwegian dialect keiv 'slanted, wrong,' keiva 'left hand,' perhaps united by a general sense of 'bodily defect.' Of the moon from early 15c.; also used from 15c. of hunchbacks. Related: Gibbosity.

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