There are several Latin words for dark. The adverb dark can be either 'obscurus' or 'opacus' and the word for a dark color can be either 'fuscus' or 'ater.'
Tenebrae.
The adjective "dark" in Latin is obscurus (-a, -um) or tenebrosus (-a, -um). "Dark-colored" is ater (-tra, -trum)."The dark" (i.e., darkness) is tenebrae (-arum, f.).
zaeta obscura
farli pipi
The name Mauricio is a Spanish form of the Latin name Mauricius (from Latin Maurus meaning "dark-skinned").
The word "stratocumulus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe low, dark clouds that cover the sky. The word is actually of Latin origin so it means the same in Latin as it does in English.
Opscurum is a Latin word for the word dark. Other Latin words that mean dark or darkness are Obscurum and Tenebrae.
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):OpscurumObscurumObscuritOpscuritasWhichever 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.
It means dark.
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The adjective "dark" in Latin is obscurus (-a, -um) or tenebrosus (-a, -um). "Dark-colored" is ater (-tra, -trum)."The dark" (i.e., darkness) is tenebrae (-arum, f.).
Angelus Obscurus
zaeta obscura
Cor atrum.
The name Nigel is of English origin. It is derived from the Latin name Nigellus, which means "black-haired" or "dark."
Dark is obscurusDarker is obscuriorDarkest is obscurissimus
OBSCURUS = Dark imber = rain cloud Obscurus Imber = Dark Rain Cloud
"Moreno(a)" which means dark haired or dark skinned, in Spanish, of course.