tenebricose

English

Etymology

Latin tenebricosus (gloomy), from tenebrae (darkness, gloom).

Adjective

tenebricose (comparative more tenebricose, superlative most tenebricose)

  1. (obsolete) tenebrous; dark; gloomy
    • Josh Marsden
      When mind became tenebricose, / And dulness reign'd on all its pages.

Latin

Adjective

tenebricōse

  1. vocative masculine singular of tenebricōsus
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