† umˈbratious,a.Obs.—1 [Irreg. f. umbrace n.] Suspicious. a1639Wotton Parall. Essex & Buckhm. in Reliq. (1651) 11 He was to wrastle with a Queens declyning, or rather with her very setting Age,..which..is commonly even of it selfe the more umbratious and apprehensive.