obscur

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin obscūrus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

obscur (feminine obscura, masculine plural obscurs, feminine plural obscures)

  1. dark (having an absolute or relative lack of light)
    Synonym: fosc
    Antonym: clar
  2. obscure (difficult to understand)

Derived terms

Further reading

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French oscur, from Latin obscurus. The -b- through learned relatinisation in Middle French.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔp.skyʁ/
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Adjective

obscur (feminine obscure, masculine plural obscurs, feminine plural obscures)

  1. obscure (dark, faint or indistinct)

Derived terms

Further reading

Interlingua

Adjective

obscur (comparative plus obscur, superlative le plus obscur)

  1. dark

Antonyms

Middle French

Etymology

Old French oscur, with the b added back to reflect the original Latin obscurus.

Adjective

obscur m (feminine singular obscure, masculine plural obscurs, feminine plural obscures)

  1. dark (lacking light)

Descendants

  • French: obscur

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French obscur, from Latin obscurus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /obˈskur/

Adjective

obscur m or n (feminine singular obscură, masculine plural obscuri, feminine and neuter plural obscure)

  1. obscure; dark

Declension

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