1760 "gloomy, shadowy" (earlier sombrous, c. 1730), from French sombre "dark, gloomy," from Old French sombre (14c.), from an adjective from Late Latin subumbrare "to shadow," from sub "under" (see sub-) + umbra "shade, shadow," perhaps from a suffixed form of PIE *andho- "blind, dark" (see umbrage). Related: Somberly; somberness.
children in somber brown clothes
a somber mood
a suit of somber black
Somalia
somatic
somatization
somato-
somatosensory
somber
sombre
sombrero
-some
some
somebody