Engpanish[]
Pronounciation[]
- daw-roe
- dah-ur-oe (archaic)
Etymology 1[]
From English dark + Spanish oscuro
Adjective[]
dauro (comparative mos dauro, superlative masculine esos dauro, superlative feminine esas dauro)
Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.
Synonyms[]
- (relative lack of light): diue, globrío
- (sinister or secret): hiondeo, secreto, sinistro
- (without morals): maligno, sinistro
- (of color): dendo
- (conducive to hopelessness): hopanzaledo, negativo, pesimistia
- (lacking progress): noenliguzeed
Antonyms[]
- (relative lack of light): brigante, liguz, litado
- (of colour): brigante, liguz, palid
Derived terms[]
- daurofo - darkful
- daurosido - darkside
Related terms[]
- dauroeed - darkened
- dauroeer - to darken