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Benicht Source: SND
Overtaken by darkness; obscured by clouds.
Cloudy Source: DOST
Cloudy, clouded.
Cluddie Source: DOST
Cloudy, clouded.
Cludit Source: SND
Clouded.
Cludy/Cloody Source: SND
Cloudy.
Drublie Source: DOST
Turbid; clouded.
Drumly Source: DOST
Of weather: Cloudy, gloomy.
Gruggie Source: SND
Of weather: dull, cloudy, threatening.
Hingin-luggit Source: SND
Also of weather: dull, overcast, gloomy.
Hum(s)i/Hum(s)y/Ho(o)msi Source: SND
Misty, hazy, cloudy.
Hums(k)et/Hømsket Source: SND
Hazy, overcast, dusk.
Louring/Lowring Source: DOST
Dull, overcast (weather).
Loury/Lowry Source: SND
Dull, overcast, threatening rain.
Mirk Source: SND
Of weather: overcast, lowering, dull.
Mirk-dim Source: SND
Gloomy, overcast.
Misty Source: DOST
Resembling mist, cloudy.
Nubilus/Nubelus Source: DOST
Cloudy.
O'ergaffin Source: SND
Clouded, overcast.
Ourcludit/O'rcloudit Source: DOST
Overclouded; obscured; prevented from seeing clearly.
Turbide Source: DOST
Turbid, dense, cloudy.
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