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Arcane - 4 dictionary results
ar⋅cane
[ahr-keyn]
–adjective
| known or understood by very few; mysterious; secret; obscure; esoteric: She knew a lot about Sanskrit grammar and other arcane matters. |
Origin:
1540–50; (< MF) < L arcānus, equiv. to arc(ēre) to shut up, keep (deriv. of arca a chest, box) + -ānus -an
1540–50; (< MF) < L arcānus, equiv. to arc(ēre) to shut up, keep (deriv. of arca a chest, box) + -ānus -an

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ar·cane (är-kān') adj. Known or understood by only a few: arcane economic theories. See Synonyms at mysterious. [Latin arcānus, secret, from arca, chest.] |
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Arcane
Ar*cane"\, a. [L. arcanus.] Hidden; secret. [Obs.] "The arcane part of divine wisdom." --Berkeley.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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arcane
1547, from L. arcanus "secret, hidden," from arcere "close up," from arca "chest, box," from PIE *ark- "to hold, contain, guard" (cf. Gk. arkos "defense," Arm. argel "obstacle," Lith. raktas "key," rakinti "to shut, lock"). Arcana "hidden things" (1599) is a direct adoptation of the L. plural of arcanum, neut. of arcanus.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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