tumšs

Etymology
From the same stem as (q.v.), made into an adjective. Originally a yo-stem parallel that replaced the older u-stem form, (cf. dialectal variants , , ) when u-stems were lost.

Adjective

 * 1) dark where, when there is insufficient, little or no light; not well lit
 * 2) dark such that little light passes through it
 * 3) of light sources dark such that it produces insufficient, little or no light
 * 4) of objects, their colors dark strongly saturated; black, or with a large black admixture
 * 5) of mental states, thoughts dark, gloomy, depressing; expressing such characteristics
 * 6) of pain, feelings, etc. dark unclear, mysterious, without known causes
 * 7) of people uneducated, lacking culture, morality; obscurantist, opposed to education, science, progress
 * 8) dark associated with something secret, dishonest, criminal; realating to evil
 * 9)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1) of light sources dark such that it produces insufficient, little or no light
 * 2) of objects, their colors dark strongly saturated; black, or with a large black admixture
 * 3) of mental states, thoughts dark, gloomy, depressing; expressing such characteristics
 * 4) of pain, feelings, etc. dark unclear, mysterious, without known causes
 * 5) of people uneducated, lacking culture, morality; obscurantist, opposed to education, science, progress
 * 6) dark associated with something secret, dishonest, criminal; realating to evil
 * 7)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1) of mental states, thoughts dark, gloomy, depressing; expressing such characteristics
 * 2) of pain, feelings, etc. dark unclear, mysterious, without known causes
 * 3) of people uneducated, lacking culture, morality; obscurantist, opposed to education, science, progress
 * 4) dark associated with something secret, dishonest, criminal; realating to evil
 * 5)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1) of pain, feelings, etc. dark unclear, mysterious, without known causes
 * 2) of people uneducated, lacking culture, morality; obscurantist, opposed to education, science, progress
 * 3) dark associated with something secret, dishonest, criminal; realating to evil
 * 4)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1) dark associated with something secret, dishonest, criminal; realating to evil
 * 2)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1) dark associated with something secret, dishonest, criminal; realating to evil
 * 2)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous
 * 1)  dark low-pitched, not sonorous