Definition
Made dark or shadowy; covered with or as if with dusk; dimmed or obscured by darkness.
Etymology
From 'dusk' (from Old English dox or dosc meaning 'dark' or 'dusky') plus the past participle suffix '-ed,' creating an adjective form meaning 'turned into dusk' or 'darkened.'
Kelly Says
The word 'dusked' appears in Romantic-era poetry to describe landscapes at twilight—poets loved using it to create mood, though modern English speakers would more likely say 'darkened' or 'shadowed.'
Translations
BNবাংলা
অন্ধকার
ondho-kar
CSČeština
tmavší
tma-v-shee
DEDeutsch
verfinst
ver-finst
ELΕλληνικά
σκοτεινός
sko-tee-nos
ESEspañol
oscurecido
os-koo-reh-thee-doh
FISuomi
pimeä
pee-m-ee-ah
FRFrançais
obscurci
ob-skur-see
HIहिन्दी
अंधेरा
an-dhe-rah
HUMagyar
elhalványult
el-ha-lva-nyuult
IDBahasa Indonesia
gelap
ge-lap
ITItaliano
oscurato
os-koo-rah-toh
JA日本語
暗くなった
ku-ru-na-i-ta
KO한국어
어두워졌다
eo-doo-wo-jeot-da
MSBahasa Melayu
gelap
ge-lap
MYမြန်မာ
အမှောင်
a-ma-shaung
NLNederlands
verduisterd
ver-doo-is-terd
PLPolski
przyciemniony
pri-ya-chemn-ee-noh-nee
PTPortuguês
escuro
es-koo-roh
RORomână
întunecat
in-too-ne-kat
RUРусский
потемнел
po-tem-nel
TAதமிழ்
இருண்டது
ir-un-dathu
TRTürkçe
karanlık
ka-ran-lik
UKУкраїнська
потемніло
po-tem-ni-lo
VITiếng Việt
bóng tối
bong-to-ee
ZUZU
zulwini
zoo-l-wee-nee