Definition of Duskest

1. dusk [adj] - See also: dusk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Duskest

durzees
durzi
durzis
duse
dush
dushed
dushes
dushing
dusk
dusked
dusken
duskened
duskening
duskens
dusker
duskest (current term)
duskier
duskies
duskiest
duskily
duskiness
duskinesses
dusking
duskish
dusklight
duskly
duskness
dusks
dusktime
dusky

Literary usage of Duskest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Charlotte Cushman: Her Letters and Memories of Her Life by Emma Stebbins (1878)
"if splendor break Upon the outset of my path alone, And duskest shade succeed ? What fairer seal Shall I require to my authentic mission Than this fierce ..."

2. A New Spirit of the Age by Richard H. Horne (1844)
"If splendour break Upon the outset of my path alone, And duskest shade succeed ? What fairer seal Shall I require to my authentic mission Than this fierce ..."

3. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1837)
"... penned in differing dialects, and abounding in provincialisms, local allusions, idioms, word-abbreviations and the duskest ambiguities of expression. ..."

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