Obscure

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun Obscurity.

II. Obscure ·superl Not noticeable; humble; mean.

III. Obscure ·vi To conceal one's self; to Hide; to keep dark.

IV. Obscure ·superl Not clear, full, or distinct; clouded; imperfect; as, an obscure view of remote objects.

V. Obscure ·superl Covered over, shaded, or darkened; destitute of light; imperfectly illuminated; dusky; dim.

VI. Obscure ·superl Not easily understood; not clear or legible; abstruse or blind; as, an obscure passage or inscription.

VII. Obscure ·superl Of or pertaining to darkness or night; inconspicuous to the sight; indistinctly seen; hidden; retired; remote from observation; unnoticed.

VIII. Obscure ·adj To render obscure; to Darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to Hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.

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