Tenebrae, -arum is the Latin word for "darkness" or "the dark". It appears only in the plural. The adjective "dark" is tenebrosus, -a, -um.
I will list the Latin words meaning "dark" (as a noun):
Whichever these you choose, they should mean the noun "dark". If you go on Google Translate, there are also adjectives meaning "dark" as well. These are just the noun ones.
The word for dark in Latin is obscuro. The word for light is lucem. The word for night is noctis.
filius obscurum
Opscurum is a Latin word for the word dark. Other Latin words that mean dark or darkness are Obscurum and Tenebrae.
The Latin words for destroyer of darkness are et prædo tenebris. These words are said in the Spanish language as destructor de la oscuridad.
You say the word darkness in Greek as skotadi. The word darkness is said in Italian as buio and in Latin as tenebrarum.
Noctum- Latin for "darkness". Also used in the meaning of "hell" and "eternal damnation". If you send someone "to the noctum", you are sending them into the darkness.
Nox.
Tenebrae is Latin for "darkness".
In tenebras.
"Darkest shadow" is one scientific equivalent in English to the Latin word umbra.Specifically, the Latin word may be translated as "shadow." But it specifically means the deepest, innermost darkness in shadows. For example, it refers to a shadow so complete that no light source gets through.
In the absence of light darkness prevails
The Luhya word for the English word darkness' is 'eshirimaa'.