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obscure

adjective
Dark; destitute of light. Whoso curseth his father or mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness. Proverbs 20:20.

obscure

Living in darkness; as the obscure bird.

obscure

Not easily understood; not obviously intelligible; abstruse; as an obscure passage in a writing.

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Not much known or observed; retired; remote from observation; as an obscure retreat.

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Not noted; unknown; unnoticed; humble; mean; as an obscure person; a person of obscure birth.

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Not easily legible; as an obscure inscription.

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Not clear, full or distinct; imperfect; as an obscure view of remote objects.

obscure

To darken; to make dark. The shadow of the earth obscures the moon, and the body of the moon obscures the sun, in an eclipse.

obscure

To cloud; to make partially dark. Thick clouds obscure the day.

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To hide from the view; as, clouds obscure the sun.

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To make less visible. Why, ‘tis an office of discovery, love, and I should be obscured.

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To make less legible; as, time has obscured the writing.

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To make less intelligible. There is scarce any duty which has been so obscured by the writings of the learned as this.

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To make less’ glorious, beautiful or illustrious. - And see’st not sin obscures thy godlike frame?\ .

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To conceal; to make unknown.

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To tarnish; as, to obscure brightness.