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abacus
accolade
acronic
aid
ale-knight
alkekengi
alkenna
alnight
alternately
alternation
angusticlave
anight
antecian
appropinquation
areopagus
armadillo
armigerous
assizes
atropia
aurora
await
bachelor
badger
banneret
bar
baron
baronet
batfowling
beacon
becafi-co
belated
bell
belladonna
benight
benighted
birthnight
black
black-cap
blanket
boll
breeze
burglary
call
calogeri
caloyers
camisade
camp
capite
capitulary
caravansary
carpet
castle-guard
cavalier
celestins
chancellor
chaperon
chess
chevalier
chick-weed
chili
chilly
chivalrous
chivalry
clarencieux
cloudy
coat
collar
commandry
compensate
complin
conjunction
conventional
corposant
couchant
couchee
cover
cry
curfew
darrain
daystar
daytime
deadly-carrot
deadly-nightshade
deep
deepen
degradation
depth
descant
device
dew
disconsolate
discourteous
disjunctive
dispose
disquietly
distraction
donship
double
dragon
dreadful
dub
dubbed
dubbing
dwale
dwarf
dwell
eel
encamp
enchanter
enterprise
ephialtes
equator
equestrian
equinoctial
equinox
errant
errantry
escuage
esquire
evening
exclamation
excubation
false
fare
farthing
favor
fearfully
fill
fire
flambeau
forlorn
fortnight
fortune
frosty
g
garter
george
give
gloom
gloomy
go
grope
guest
harbor
harness
henroost
here
hold
hoot
hospitaller
house-breaking
incubus
indulge
interpose
knight
knight-errant
knight-errantry
knight-heads
knight-marshal
knight-service
knighthood
knightliness
knightly
land
lansquenet
late
lateness
law
lazy
lead
lesser
light
light-house
lighten
line
lodge
lodged
lodger
lodging
log-board
long
love-lorn
love-sick
lowbell
lucubrate
lucubration
lucubratory
manicon
mantle
mare
marshal
masquerade
meditate
mid
midnight
misty
mockery
moon
moonshiny
morel
morning
morrow
mourn
much
night
night-angling
night-bird
night-born
night-brawler
night-cap
night-crow
night-dew
night-dog
night-dress
night-faring
night-fire
night-fly
night-founded
night-gown
night-hag
night-man
night-piece
night-rail
night-raven
night-rest
night-robber
night-rule
night-shining
night-shriek
night-spell
night-tripping
night-vision
night-waking
night-walk
night-walker
night-walking
night-wanderer
night-wandering
night-warbling
night-watch
night-watcher
night-witch
nighted
nightfall
nightingale
nightish
nightly
nightmar
nightshade
nightward
noctambulation
noctidial
noctiferous
noctiluca
noctilucous
noctivagant
noctivagation
noctuary
noctule
nocturn
nocturnal
noon
numb
nyctalops
nyctalopy
obscenity
observe
order
orgies
out
outbalance
outwear
over
overnight
owl
palace-court
pale
part
pass
patroll
patroness
pernoctation
pharos
philomela
pitchy
placard
play
ply
poor
popularly
possibility
post
prick
primer-seizin
prolong
quality
rail
reck
regular
regularly
relief
remain
reservation
reside
restless
revel
revolution
right
ring
robertsman
roll
roost
roosting
rossignol
roundhouse
rumor
sally
same
sciagraphy
scout
screech-owl
scutage
sea-breeze
seed-time
send
sennight
serenade
sergeantry
sesterce
sevennight
shade
shadow
shend
shine
shrewd
shuffle
signal
silence
silent
sir
sit
sleep
socage
soft
solitary
something
sore
squire
stage
star
starless
steal
still
stillness
succeed
sullen
sun
swaddle
swim
sycamore-moth
table
tarry
tattoo
tawdry
tempestuous
templar
temple
tenure
term
teutonic
think
thump
thwart
to
to-night
toil
touch
train
trot
tunged
tyranny
ugly
unbenighted
unessential
unknightly
unseasonable
valorous
vampire
vicissitude
wake
walk
wanton
wantonness
waste
watch
watcher
wear
wearisome
weather-bit
wildly
wood-nightshade
work
wrap
yell
yesternight
youthful



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N  ›  night
1828 Definition

NIGHT, n. [The sense may be dark, black, or it may be the decline of the day, from declining, departing.]

1. That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise.

2. The time after the close of life; death. John 9.

She closed her eyes in everlasting night.

3. A state of ignorance; intellectual and moral darkness; heathenish ignorance. Romans 13.

4. Adversity; a state of affliction and distress. Isaiah 21.

5. Obscurity; a state of concealment from the eye or the mind; unintelligibleness.

Nature and natures works lay hid in night.

In the night, suddenly; unexpectedly. Luke 12.

To-night, in this night. To-night the moon will be eclipsed.
1913 Definition
Night (night)
n.(?)
Night
[OE. night, niht, AS. neaht, niht; akin to D. nacht, OS. *** OHG. naht, G. nacht, Icel. n&?]tt, Sw. natt, Dan. nat, Goth. nachts, Lith. naktis, Russ. noche, W.
  1. That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise; esp., the time between dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only moonlight, starlight, or artificial light.

    And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. Gen. i. 5.

  2. Darkness; obscurity; concealment.

    Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night. Pope.

    (b)


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Noah Says...
The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures ought to form the basis of all of our civil constitutions and laws....All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.
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