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undergloom

  • a word derived from gloom.
    gloom
    noun
    total or partial darkness; dimness.

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This way, this way, a blessed relief to go Into the undergloom.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Yeats is not without the same sinister and moving undergloom, although, on the whole, he is aware of kindlier powers and of a timid affection between men and spirits.

From Among Famous Books by John Kelman