revelatie

Etymology
From (from, the past participle of  'to reveal', itself from re- "opposite of" + velare "to cover, veil" from velum "a veil"), possibly via Middle French  or modern 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A revelation, the act or an instance of revealing or disclosure; especially divine revelation
 * 2)  The divinely revelead truth, as from the Bible and/or Coran in Judeo-Christianity namely Islam
 * 3)  A discovery, find, notably one who surprises positively, e.g. with a great performance

Synonyms

 * (revealing) ,
 * (discovery), ,