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单词 tenebrific
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tenebrificadj.

/tɛnɪˈbrɪfɪk/
Etymology: < (? modern Latin tenebrificus , < ) Latin tenebrae darkness: see -fic suffix.
Causing or producing darkness; obscuring. (In quot. 1786 loosely for ‘dark, gloomy’.) tenebrific stars or tenebrific constellations: see tenebrificous adj. at Derivatives.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > [adjective]
blinda1000
darkOE
lightlessOE
murkOE
therka1325
murkfula1400
unsheena1400
tenebrousc1420
tenebrose1490
tenebrate1492
sable?a1513
unlightsome1574
tenebrious1594
blindfold1601
Stygian1602
dayless1657
unenlightened1662
darklinga1718
rayless1727
tenebrific1786
twinkless1830
transdiurnal1848
glimmerless1889
gleamless1891
unlightened1896
the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > darkness or gloom > [adjective] > dim, dark, or obscure > darkening or obscuring
obscuring1594
filmy1691
tenebrificous1714
overcasting1739
darkling1801
tenebrific1825
1786 R. Burns Poems 148 It lightens, it brightens, The tenebrific scene.
1825 T. Carlyle Life Schiller (1873) iii. 99 Its interpreters with us have been like ‘tenebrific stars’.
1827 T. Carlyle State Germ. Lit. in Edinb. Rev. Oct. 341 These are its ‘tenebrific constellation’, from which it ‘doth ray out darkness’ over the earth.
1848 J. R. Lowell Biglow Papers 1st Ser. vii. 94 Grammar, a topic rendered only more tenebrific by the labors of his successors.
1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia I. iv. i. 383 Books done by pedants and tenebrific persons, under the name of men.
1868 R. Browning Ring & Bk. I. iii. 198 Now begins The tenebrific passage of the tale.

Derivatives

teneˈbrificate v. rare (transitive) to darken, obfuscate.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > depth, obscurity > make obscure [verb (transitive)]
obfusk1490
darken1526
obfuscate1536
perplex1547
overcloudc1550
offuscate1567
obscure1584
offusque1599
intenebrate1618
tenebrificatec1743
nubilate1801
riddle1817
obscurify1826
obfusticate1834
fog1847
c1743 in Mem. Eliz. Carter (1808) II. 147 The complete science of circumlocution, and the whole art of confounding, perplexing, puzzling, and tenebrificating a subject.
teneˈbrificous adj. Obsolete tenebrific.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > darkness or gloom > [adjective] > dim, dark, or obscure > darkening or obscuring
obscuring1594
filmy1691
tenebrificous1714
overcasting1739
darkling1801
tenebrific1825
1714 Spectator No. 582. ¶4. There are tenebrificous and dark stars, by whose influence night is brought on, and which do ray out darkness and obscurity upon the earth as the sun does light.
1714 Spectator No. 582. ¶5 I could mention several Authors who are tenebrificous Stars of the first Magnitude.
1852 K. H. Digby Compitum VI. i. 8 The danger of proceeding under the influence of several authors who are, it may be said, tenebrificous stars of the first magnitude.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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