Darkness
21darkness — noun 1) lights shone in the darkness Syn: dark, blackness, gloom, dimness, murkiness, shadow, shade; dusk, twilight, gloaming 2) darkness fell Syn: night, nighttime …
22darkness — noun 1) lights shone in the darkness Syn: dark, blackness, gloom, dimness, murk, shadow, shade 2) darkness fell Syn: night, night time, dark 3) …
23darkness — Po ele ele. ♦ Period of darkness, eleau. See dark. ♦ Sacred darkness, la a uli. ♦ To dispel darkness, lele uli …
24darkness — [ˈdɑːknəs] noun [U] the lack of light The front rooms were all in darkness.[/ex] The search had to be abandoned when darkness fell (= it got dark).[/ex] …
25darkness — dark•ness [[t]ˈdɑrk nɪs[/t]] n. 1) the state or quality of being dark 2) absence or deficiency of light: the darkness of night[/ex] 3) wickedness or evil: the forces of darkness[/ex] 4) obscurity; concealment 5) lack of knowledge or enlightenment …
26darkness — A symbol for what is evil: it encompasses the underworld (Ps. 143:3), but is not impenetrable by God (Ps. 139:12). it is the sphere of punishment [[➝ punishment, everlasting]] (Ps. 35:6) and will therefore be part of the experience of the day of… …
27darkness — tamsa statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Tamsioji paros dalis. atitikmenys: angl. dark; dark place; darkness vok. Dunkel, n; Dunkelheit, f; Finsternis, f rus. мрак, m; темнота, f; тьма, f …
28darkness — tamsa statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Šviesos stygius ar visiškas jos nebuvimas. atitikmenys: angl. dark; dark place; darkness vok. Dunkel, n; Dunkelheit, f; Finsternis, f rus. мрак, m; темнота, f; тьма, f …
29darkness — see better to light one candle than to curse the darkness …
30darkness — dark ► ADJECTIVE 1) with little or no light. 2) of a deep or sombre colour. 3) (of skin, hair, or eyes) brown or black. 4) secret or mysterious. 5) (darkest) humorous most remote or uncivilized. 6) depressing or cheerless …