darksome
1Darksome — Dark some, a. Dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] He brought him through a darksome narrow pass To a broad gate, all built of beaten gold. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
2darksome — [därk′səm] adj. Old Poet. 1. dark; darkish 2. dismal …
3darksome — ˈdärksəm, ˈdȧk adjective Etymology: dark (II) + some 1. : gloomily somber a darksome path darksome prophecies : mysteriously or forbiddingly dark or obscured a darksome castle …
4darksome — adjective Date: circa 1530 gloomily somber ; dark …
5darksome — darksomeness, n. /dahrk seuhm/, adj. dark; darkish. [1520 30; DARK + SOME1] * * * …
6darksome — adjective /ˈdɑːksəm/ Dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless. That sometimes from the salvage den …
7darksome — adj. dark, gloomy; somber; secret …
8darksome — a. Obscure, gloomy. See dark …
9darksome — dark·some …
10darksome — dark•some [[t]ˈdɑrk səm[/t]] adj. dark; darkish • Etymology: 1520–30 …