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- grow dark:"the sky dusked and the shadows got long and hard"
adjectiveliterarydusk (adjective)- shadowy, dim, or dark:"the dusk demesnes of night"
OriginOld English dox ‘dark, swarthy’ and doxian ‘darken in colour’, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German tusin ‘darkish’; compare with dun The noun dates from the early 17th century The change in form from -x to -sk occurred in Middle English. DUSK | traducir al español - Cambridge Dictionary
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