firmamento
firmament
noun feer-mah-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin firmamentum (support, sky vault), from firmare (to strengthen).
Also means
sky
Usage Note
Firmamento is a poetic and literary word for the sky or heavens, especially as a domed vault above the earth. It appears in religious texts (the Biblical firmament of Genesis) and literary prose, but is rarely used in everyday conversation where cielo suffices. The word carries a connotation of grandeur or permanence absent from the plain cielo.
Examples
"Las estrellas iluminaban el firmamento nocturno."
Natural Translation
The stars lit up the night firmament.
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