Cimmerian [adjective]
Definition of Cimmerian:
solidified
Opposite/Antonyms of Cimmerian:
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Sentence/Example of Cimmerian:
Anciently the Magnetes were utterly extirpated by Treres, a Cimmerian tribe, who for a long period made successful inroads.
The sunny English noon had swallowed him as completely as if he had gone out into Cimmerian night.
We feel in these dark Cimmerian limits his wrestle to pass over to the supersensible by thought.
As applied to Cimmerian sea the epithet dead was applicable.
That in the term Morimarusa we are in possession of a gloss at once Cimmerian and Slavonic.
The sky was overcast; below, faint markings could just be discerned; beyond, Cimmerian gloom--Strathorn wood.
The passage of the viaduct over the Suran soon reconciles you to the Cimmerian darkness of Jura tunnels.
This gulf of Cimmerian darkness was called by early navigators the Coal Sack.
With cimmerian blackness on all sides of them, and a chaotic tunnel ahead, they were happy.
But aloft, what an overpowering immensity, all vaulted shadows, the huge pillars soaring upward to be lost in a Cimmerian gloom!