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dusk — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English dosk, alteration of Old English dox; akin to Latin fuscus dark brown, Old English dunn dun, dūst dust Date: 13th century dusky II. verb Date: 13th century intransitive verb to become dark … New Collegiate Dictionary
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摿 — yáo (1) ㄧㄠˊ (2) ??(摇) 的讹字。 (3) 郑码: DOSK, U: 647F, GBK: 93C1 (4) 笔画数: 14, 部首: 扌, 笔顺编号: 12134414312511 … International standard chinese characters dictionary
dusk — c.1200, dosk obscure, to become dark, perhaps from O.E. dox dark haired, dark from the absence of light (cognate with Swed. duska be misty, L. fuscus dark, Skt. dhusarah dust colored; also Cf. O.E. dosan chestnut brown, O.H.G. tusin pale yellow ) … Etymology dictionary
dusk — n., adj., & v. n. 1 the darker stage of twilight. 2 shade; gloom. adj. poet. shadowy; dim; dark coloured. v.tr. & intr. poet. make or become shadowy or dim. Etymology: ME dosk, dusk f. OE dox dark, swarthy, doxian darken in colour … Useful english dictionary