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ob-tĕnebrātĭo, ōnis, f. [obtenebro], darkness (eccl. Lat.), Jul. ap. Aug. c. Sec. Resp. Jul. 5, 49.

ob-tĕnebresco, ĕre, v. inch. n., to become or grow dark (eccl. Lat.): lux in tabernaculo, Vulg. Job, 18, 6; Hier. in Isa. 5, 12, 1.

ob-tĕnebro, āre, v. a., to make dark, to darken (eccl. Lat.): obtenebrabitur dies lucis (al. tenebrabitur), Lact. 4, 19: stellae, Vulg. Job, 3, 9: lux, id. Isa. 5, 30: sol, id. ib. 13, 10: dies, id. Mic. 3, 6.