- caliginous
- adjective
Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French caligineux, from Latin caliginosus, from caligin-, caligo darkness
Date: 1548
misty, dark <a caliginous atmosphere>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Caliginous — Ca*lig i*nous, a. [L. caliginosus; cf. F. caligineux.] Affected with darkness or dimness; dark; obscure. [R.] Blount. [1913 Webster] The caliginous regions of the air. Hallywell. {Ca*lig i*nous*ly}, adv. {Ca*lig i*nous*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caliginous — 1540s, from L. caliginosus misty, from caliginem (nom. caligo) mistiness, darkness, fog, gloom. Related: Caliginosity … Etymology dictionary
caliginous — [kə lij′ə nəs] adj. [L caliginosus < caligo, darkness, gloom: for IE base see COLUMBARIUM] Archaic dark; obscure … English World dictionary
caliginous — adjective Which is influenced by darkness or obscurity. The caliginous waters appeared menacing … Wiktionary
caliginous — caliginosity /keuh lij euh nos i tee/, caliginousness, n. caliginously, adv. /keuh lij euh neuhs/, adj. Archaic. misty; dim; dark. [1540 50; < L caliginosus misty, equiv. to caligin (s. of caligo) mist + osus OUS] * * * … Universalium
caliginous — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Deficient in brightness: dark, dim, dusky, murky, obscure. See LIGHT … English dictionary for students
caliginous — ca·lig·i·nous … English syllables
caliginous — ca•lig•i•nous [[t]kəˈlɪdʒ ə nəs[/t]] adj. archaic misty; dim; dark • Etymology: 1540–50; < L cālīginōsus misty =cālīgin , s. of cālīgō mist + ōsus ous … From formal English to slang
caliginous — /kəˈlɪdʒənəs/ (say kuh lijuhnuhs) adjective Rare misty; dim; dark. {Latin cālīginōsus misty} –caliginosity /kəlɪdʒəˈnɒsəti/ (say kuhlijuh nosuhtee), noun …
caliginous — adjective dark and misty and gloomy • Similar to: ↑dark … Useful english dictionary