“You dare to come to me for a heart, do you? You clinking, clanking, clattering collection of caliginous junk!” – Oz to the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz.
Caliginous adjective
kuh-LIJ-uh-nos
caliginosity, caliginousness noun
caliginously adverb
Definition:
: misty, dim, dark, or gloomy
Example sentences:
“The sky was caliginous.”
“The contours of the town were lost in caliginous night.”
“Scary movie scenes are often caliginous.”
“Caliginous thoughts swirled through his insomniac brain.”
About the Word:
From the Latin caliginosus meaning misty