Oc′cul‐ta″tion (?), n. [L. occultatio a hiding, fr. occultare, v. intens. of occulere: cf. F. occultation. See Occult.] 1. (Astron.) The hiding of a heavenly body from sight by the intervention of some other of the heavenly bodies; — applied especially to eclipses of stars and planets by the moon, and to the eclipses of satellites of planets by their primaries.
2. Fig.: The state of being occult.
The reappearance of such an author after those long periods of occultation. Jeffrey.
Circle of perpetual occultation. See under Circle.