Meaning of tenebrae | Babel Free
[ˈtɛ.nɛ.brae̯]Definitions
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darkness, especially the darkness of night declension-1, feminine, plural
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shadow of death declension-1, feminine, plural, poetic
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prison, dungeon declension-1, feminine, plural
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gloom or darkness of the mind broadly, declension-1, feminine, plural
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pervasive artistic, cultural, intellectual, moral, or spiritual benightedness Medieval-Latin, declension-1, feminine, plural
Examples
“Terra autem erat inanis et vacua et tenebrae super faciem abyssi et spiritus Dei ferebatur super aquas.”
And the earth was void and empty, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the spirit of God moved over the waters.
“Quamquam si illustres ævi nostri viros attigissem, non dicam te, ne tibi, quod placatus non soleo, iratus adulari videar, at certe nec patruum, nec patrem tuum silentio oppressurus fuerim. Nolui autem pro tam paucis nominibus claris, tam procul tantasque per tenebras stilum ferre: ideoque vel materiæ vel labori parcens, longe ante hoc sæculum historiæ limitem statui ac defixi.”
And yet had I touched upon illustrious men of our time, I will not say that I should have introduced your name (lest in my present anger I should seem to flatter you, a thing which is not my habit even when well disposed), but most assuredly I should not have passed over in silence either your uncle or your father. I did not wish for the sake of so few famous names, however, to guide my pen so far and through such darkness. Therefore sparing myself the excess both of subject-matter and of effort, I have determined to fix a limit to my history long before this century.
CEFR level
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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