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Synonyms

caliginous

American  
[kuh-lij-uh-nuhs] / kəˈlɪdʒ ə nəs /

adjective

Archaic.
  1. misty; dim; dark.


caliginous British  
/ kəˈlɪdʒɪnəs /

adjective

  1. archaic dark; dim

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Other Word Forms

  • caliginosity noun
  • caliginously adverb
  • caliginousness noun

Etymology

Origin of caliginous

1540–50; < Latin cālīginōsus misty, equivalent to cālīgin- (stem of cālīgō ) mist + -ōsus -ous

Example Sentences

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A caliginous floating video of a glassy black horse eye blinks perpetually on the home page.

From New York Times • Mar. 19, 2021

The only signpost was a list of names and room numbers tacked to a corkboard, so I found mine and rollerbagged down the building’s spooky, caliginous hallways until I tracked down my assigned spot.

From New York Times • Dec. 29, 2011

To the first two movies' clinking, clanking, clattering collections of caliginous junk, adds what has become a go-to staple of Hollywood fantasy: the retro-conspiracy theory.

From Time • Jun. 29, 2011

Her long small face looked back at her gravely under the caliginous head-dress, as she shook her head from side to side, to make it totter and tilt.

From The Devourers by Chartres, Annie Vivanti

"Then what is this clinking, clanking, clattering collection of caliginous junk babbling about?" she sneered.

From Abducted to Oz by Evans, Bob