tenebrous

tenebrous
adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French tenebreus, from Latin tenebrosus, from tenebrae Date: 15th century 1. shut off from the light ; dark, murky <
tenebrous depths
>
2. hard to understand ; obscure <
a tenebrous affair
>
3. causing gloom

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  • Tenebrous — Ten e*brous, a. [L. tenebrosus, fr. tenebrae darkness: cf. F. t[ e]n[ e]breux.] Dark; gloomy; dusky; tenebrious. {Ten e*brous*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] The most dark, tenebrous night. J. Hall (1565). [1913 Webster] The towering and tenebrous… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tenebrous — full of darkness, early 15c., from O.Fr. tenebreus (11c.), from L. tenebrosus, from tenebrae darkness (see TEMERITY (Cf. temerity)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • tenebrous — [adj] dark, ominous ambiguous, amphibological, caliginous, dim, dingy, dusk, dusky, equivocal, gloomy, lightless, murky, obscure, shadowy, shady, somber, sunless, uncertain, unclear, unexplicit, unilluminated, unintelligible, unlit, vague;… …   New thesaurus

  • tenebrous — ► ADJECTIVE literary ▪ dark; shadowy. ORIGIN Latin tenebrosus, from tenebrae darkness …   English terms dictionary

  • tenebrous — [tə neb′rē əsten′ə brəs] adj. [ME tenebrus < OFr < L tenebrosus < tenebrae: see TEMERITY] dark; gloomy: also tenebrious [tə neb′rē əs] …   English World dictionary

  • tenebrous — tenebrousness, n. /ten euh breuhs/, adj. dark; gloomy; obscure. Also, tenebrious /teuh neb ree euhs/. [1375 1425; late ME < L tenebrosus. See TENEBRAE, OUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • tenebrous — adjective Dark and gloomy. See Also: tenebrism …   Wiktionary

  • tenebrous — Synonyms and related words: ambiguous, amphibological, beamless, black, black as night, caliginous, dark, dark as night, dark as pitch, darkling, darksome, dim, dusk, dusky, ebon, ebony, eclipsed, equivocal, gloomy, murky, night black, night clad …   Moby Thesaurus

  • tenebrous — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dark, gloomy. See darkness …   English dictionary for students

  • tenebrous — ten·e·brous || tenɪbrÉ™s adj. gloomy, dark, dim …   English contemporary dictionary

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