umbrose

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin umbrōsus, from umbra (a shade).

Adjective

umbrose (comparative more umbrose, superlative most umbrose)

  1. (rare) Shady; umbrageous.

Derived terms

References

Latin

Adjective

umbrōse

  1. vocative masculine singular of umbrōsus
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