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The word "dusky" originated from the Old Norse word "duskr," which referred to the darkness or twilight that occurs around sunset or sunrise. The term was likely used to describe the dark, overcast appearance of the sky during these periods.
Over time, the meaning of "dusky" broadened to include other shades of dark colors, such as deep brown and grayish brown. It also came to be used figuratively to describe emotions or feelings, such as sadness or melancholy, that are associated with darkness.
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