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Etymology edit

From cloud +‎ -en.

Verb edit

clouden (third-person singular simple present cloudens, present participle cloudening, simple past and past participle cloudened)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, sometimes figurative) To make or become cloudy or clouded.
    • 1804, William Fordyce Mavor, Universal History, Ancient and Modern:
      [] but this served only to deprave his faculties, and to clouden his reason.
    • 1951, Burma Weekly Bulletin, page 3:
      Brothers and Sisters, just as I have confidence in the ultimate good of my country, so also have I faith in the Indi., greater to be, free from all tensions and uncertainties which cloudened her political horizon recently.

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