darkly

Etymology 1
From, , , ; equivalent to. Compare 🇨🇬, a parallel formation.

Adverb

 * 1) With insufficient light for easy discernment or comprehension
 * 2) With a dark appearance
 * 3)   In a manner which is not readily visible or noticeable; inconspicuously
 * 4)  In a manner which retards or prevents discernment; clandestinely
 * 5)  In a manner which is difficult to understand, or which retards or prevents understanding; incomprehensibly
 * 6)  In a manner which tends to produce uncertainty or confusion; bewilderingly
 * 7)  In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
 * 8)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)   In a manner which is not readily visible or noticeable; inconspicuously
 * 2)  In a manner which retards or prevents discernment; clandestinely
 * 3)  In a manner which is difficult to understand, or which retards or prevents understanding; incomprehensibly
 * 4)  In a manner which tends to produce uncertainty or confusion; bewilderingly
 * 5)  In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
 * 6)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a manner which is difficult to understand, or which retards or prevents understanding; incomprehensibly
 * 2)  In a manner which tends to produce uncertainty or confusion; bewilderingly
 * 3)  In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
 * 4)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a manner which tends to produce uncertainty or confusion; bewilderingly
 * 2)  In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
 * 3)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
 * 2)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a manner which produces an inward conviction of future misfortune; ominously
 * 2)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly
 * 1)  In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Old Armenian: աղօտ
 * Bulgarian:
 * Esperanto: mallume
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Italian:, ,
 * Latvian:
 * Navajo: diłhiłgo
 * Polish:, mrocznie
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:, та̑мно


 * Serbo-Croatian:, су̏мо̄рно


 * Esperanto: mistere
 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Italian:, ,
 * Spanish:

Etymology 2
From, equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1)  Relating to darkness or obscurity.
 * A Scanner Darkly