Caliginously

/kəˈlɪdʒ.ə.nəs.li/ adverb

In a dark, dim, or obscure manner; in a way that is murky or hard to see or understand.

From Latin caliginosus (misty, dim), from caligo (darkness, mist). The -ous suffix creates an adjective, and -ly makes it an adverb. Used primarily in literary and formal contexts since the 18th century.

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