fuligin
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[edit]Noun
[edit]fuligin (uncountable)
- soot, lampblack.
- 2013, Stephen Donaldson, The Last Dark. The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant:
- Then the Forestal took the Staff of Law, black as fuligin after her battle - -
- a hypothetical colour darker than black.
- 1980, Gene Wolfe, chapter VI, in The Shadow of the Torturer (The Book of the New Sun; 1), New York: Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 57:
- “What is the tinct of your own guild?” “Fuligin,” I told him. “The color that is darker than black.”
- 2001, “Richard Horton” (username), “REVIEW: Vernor Vinge’s ‘Across Realtime’”
- “I'm wearing black only until I find something darker.” — “Fuligin, Mark. Fuligin.”
- 2003, “Mike Andrews” (username), “hosteurope blackhat?”
- More like fuligin: darker than an event horizon.
Adjective
[edit]fuligin (not comparable)
- fuliginous; sooty or black.
- of the colour fuligin.
- 1986, Julia Ecklar, Terminus Est:
- The shadow hovers o’er us, old and long,
Its power fuligin and vast.