a. [f. UMBER sb.3 + -Y.] Of the color of umber; dark brown.

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1834.  H. Miller, Scenes & Leg., vi. (1857), 76. They admitted … a sort of umbery twilight.

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1862.  Thornbury, Turner, I. 55. Turner … sketching the river and boats with the conventional Indian ink and umbery sails.

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1902.  Academy, 28 June, 22/2. The flesh is not white, but umbery gold.

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