This entry is not very serious, because 'eclectic' does not really exist, it is evidently a mistake for eclectic, but I was left wandering about what meaning it could have. And perhaps there is some half-poetic use, for one or another very particular case. Although a bit forced, the etymology (undoubtedly Greek) could come from the prefix 949; 954; or 949; 958; ( ek- / ex- "from" ) with the verb 954; 955; 949; 960; 964; 949; 953; 957; ( kleptein "steal, hide" ) and the suffix - 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) ; so we would have an adjective for some "period after a remarkable robbery". 128533;