Where does “tenebrose” come from?

tenebrose (Middle English) comes from Anglo-Norman tenebrous, from Latin tenebrōsus, from Latin tenebrae, from Proto-Italic temazros, from Proto-Indo-European temH-(e)s-ro-, from Proto-Indo-European temH- — dark.

tenebrose (Middle English): dark, gloomy

Definitions

  1. dark, gloomy

Ancestry of “tenebrose”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Anglo-Normantenebrous
2Latintenebrōsusdark, gloomy
3Latintenebraedarkness, especially the darkness of night;...
4Proto-Italictemazrosdark
5Proto-Indo-EuropeantemH-(e)s-ro-
6Proto-Indo-EuropeantemH-dark

Words derived from “tenebrose

Every word from Proto-Indo-European temH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European temH-(e)s-ro-Every word from Proto-Italic temazros