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offuscatio

offuscatio · f

a darkening

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What it meant

offuscātĭo — Lewis & Short

offuscātĭo (obf-), ōnis, f.offusco,

I a darkening, obscuring; only trop., a vilifying, degrading (eccl. Lat.): deorum, Tert. ad Nat. 1, 10; id. Res Carn. 43; Vulg. Ecclus. 41, 24.

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Where it came from

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