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Morphology Dictionary Charlton T. Lewis: An Elementary Latin Dictionary Cooper: Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Brittanicae Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary tenebrosus tĕnēbrōsus, a, um, adj. [tenebrae], dark , gloomy (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
I. Lit. : aëra dimovit tenebrosum et dispu lit umbras , Verg. A. 5, 839 : palus , id. ib. 6, 107 : Tartara , Ov. M. 1, 113 : sedes , id. ib. 5, 359 : specus tenebroso caecus hiatu , id. ib. 7, 409 : carcer , Luc. 2, 79 : balnea Grylli , Mart. 1, 60, 3 (cf. id. 2, 14, 13 ): caeruleo tenebrosa situ , Val. Fl. 3, 400 : silentia , Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 329 . — Comp. : carcer , Tert. Anim. 1 fin. — Subst. : tĕnēbrōsum, i, n. , the dark , Lact. 7, 4, 12 ; and plur. : in tenebrosis , Vulg. Thren. 3, 6 . —
II. Trop. : cor , Prud. Apoth. 195 : tenebrosissimus error , Cod. Just. 6, 43, 3 med. — Adv. : tĕ-nēbrōsē, darkly , Hier. in Ion. 4, 6 (with occulte).
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