crepuscolare
twilight (adj.)
adjective kreh-poos-koh-LAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin crepusculum (twilight).
Also means
decadent
Usage Note
Crepuscolare describes something relating to twilight or dusk. In Italian literary history it also names the crepuscolarismo, an early-20th-century poetic movement (poesia crepuscolare) characterized by melancholy and subdued tones. The adjective is invariable in gender: il cielo crepuscolare / la luce crepuscolare.
Examples
"La luce crepuscolare tingeva il paesaggio di rosa."
Natural Translation
The twilight light tinged the landscape pink.
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