Dusky

/ˈdʌski/ adjective

Dim, shadowy, or darkening; having the colors or quality of twilight.

From Old English 'dox' meaning dark, with the diminutive suffix '-y' added. The word originally described the darkening time of day and evolved to describe any dim or shadowy appearance.

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