Night
n.- 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.
- Darkness; obscurity; concealment.
- Intellectual and moral darkness; ignorance.
- A state of affliction; adversity; as, a dreary night of sorrow.
- The period after the close of life; death.
- A lifeless or unenlivened period, as when nature seems to sleep.
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The moor hen (
Gallinula chloropus ). -
The Manx shearwater (
Puffinus Anglorum ). - Fire burning in the night.
- Ignis fatuus; Will-o'-the-wisp; Jask-with-a-lantern.
- A tumult, or frolic, in the night; -- as if a corruption, of night revel.
- Such conduct as generally rules, or prevails, at night.
- One who walks in his sleep; a somnambulist; a noctambulist.
- One who roves about in the night for evil purposes; specifically, a prostitute who walks the streets.
- Walking in one's sleep; sleep walking; somnambulism; noctambulism.
- Walking the streets at night with evil designs.
- A period in the night, as distinguished by the change of watch.
- A watch, or guard, to aford protection in the night.
nightly; many nights.
Night bird
See
Night cart ,
a cart used to remove the contents of privies by night.
Night churr , (Zoöl.),
the nightjar.
Night crow ,
a bird that cries in the night.
Night dog ,
a dog that hunts in the night, -- used by poachers.
Night fire
any creature that flies in the night, as some birds and insects.
night glass ,
a spyglass constructed to concentrate a large amount of light, so as see objects distinctly at night.
Night green ,
iodine green.
Night hag ,
a witch supposed to wander in the night.
Night hawk (Zoöl.),
an American bird (
Night heron (Zoöl.),
any one of several species of herons of the genus
Night house ,
a public house, or inn, which is open at night.
Night key ,
a key for unfastening a night latch.
Night latch ,
a kind of latch for a door, which is operated from the outside by a key.
Night monkey (Zoöl.),
an owl monkey.
night moth (Zoöl.),
any one of the noctuids.
Night parrot (Zoöl.),
the kakapo.
Night piece ,
a painting representing some night scene, as a moonlight effect, or the like.
Night rail ,
a loose robe, or garment, worn either as a nightgown, or over the dress at night, or in sickness.
Night raven (Zoöl.),
a bird of ill omen that cries in the night; esp., the bittern.
Night rule
See
Night snap ,
a night thief.
Night soil ,
human excrement; -- so called because in cities it is collected by night and carried away for manure.
Night spell ,
a charm against accidents at night.
Night swallow (Zoöl.),
the nightjar.
Night walk ,
a walk in the evening or night.
Night walker
the sedge warbler (
Night watch
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