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night owl

A person who likes to be active late at night...


nightbird

A person who likes to be active late at night a night owl...


nighthawk

A person who likes to be active late at night a night owl...


Scops owl

Any one of numerous species of small owls of the genus Scops having ear tufts like those of the horned owls especially the European scops owl Scops giu and the American screech owl S asio...


Third-night-awn-hinde

Third-night-awn-hinde [trium noctium hospes, Lat.]. By the laws of St. Edward the Confessor, if any man lay a third night in an inn, he was called a third-night-awn-hinde, and his host was answerable for him if he committed any offence. The first night, for-man-night, or uncuth (unknown), he was reckoned a stranger; the second night, twa-night, a guest; and the third night, an agen-hinde, a domestic. Bract. 1.3....


Nightly

Of or pertaining to the night or to every night happening or done by night or every night as nightly shades he kept nightly vigils...


Barred owl

A large American owl Syrnium nebulosum so called from the transverse bars of a dark brown color on the breast...


Owl eyed

Having eyes like an owls...


Owling

Owling, the offence of transporting wool or sheep out of the kingdom. Abolished by 5 Geo. 4, c. 107....


Night

Night, the time of darkness between sunset and sunrise. Under the Night Poaching begins one hour after sunset, and ends one hour(English) s before sunrise. Under the (English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 25 (see BURGLARY), and the (English) Factory Act, 1901, s. 156, night is between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m....


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