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Night

Night, the time of darkness between sunset and sunrise. Under the Night Poaching begins one hour after sunset, and

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

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Night

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...

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

Night Magistrate

Night Magistrate, a constable of the night; the head of a watch-house, Scots Term.

Night walkers

Night walkers, vagrants, pilferers, disturbers of the peace. They may be arrested by the police, and committed to custody

Night-House

Night-House, the name sometimes given to a refreshment-house before the (English) Licensing Act, 1872. See PUBLIC-HOUSE CLOSING ACT.

night owl

A person who likes to be active late at night

night stop

A pause during a journey to rest for the night

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Night

Night, the time of darkness between sunset and sunrise. Under the Night Poaching begins one hour after sunset, and

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

Nighted

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Night

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...

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

Night Magistrate

Night Magistrate, a constable of the night; the head of a watch-house, Scots Term.

Night walkers

Night walkers, vagrants, pilferers, disturbers of the peace. They may be arrested by the police, and committed to custody

Night-House

Night-House, the name sometimes given to a refreshment-house before the (English) Licensing Act, 1872. See PUBLIC-HOUSE CLOSING ACT.

night owl

A person who likes to be active late at night

night stop

A pause during a journey to rest for the night

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