单词 | dayfall |
释义 | > as lemmasdayfall dayfall n. chiefly poetic and literary the end of the day; sunset, dusk; cf. nightfall n. 2 . ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > evening > [noun] > twilight, dusk, or nightfall nighteOE evengloamOE eveningOE gloamingc1000 darknessa1382 twilighting1387 crepusculum1398 crepusculec1400 darkc1400 twilight1412 sky1515 twinlightc1532 day-going?1552 cockshut1592 shutting1598 blind man's holiday1599 candle-lighting1605 gropsing1606 nightfall1612 dusk1622 torchlighta1656 candlelight1663 crepuscle1665 shut1667 mock-shade1669 close1696 duskish1696 glooma1699 setting1699 dimmit1746 to-fall of the day or night1748 darklins1767 even-close1781 mirkning1790 gloaming-shot1793 darkening1814 bat-flying time1818 gloama1821 between-light1821 settle1822 dayfall1823 evenfall1825 onfall1825 owl-hoot1832 glooming1842 darkfall1884 smokefall1936 dusk-light1937 1823 London Lit. Gaz. 30 Aug. 556/1 At the end of the hall was a sunbright throne, Rich with every glorious stone; And the purple canopy over head Was like the shade o'er the day-fall shed. a1907 F. Thompson Shelley in Dublin Rev. (1908) July 29 He [sc. Shelley] dabbles his fingers in the day-fall. He is gold-dusty with tumbling amidst the stars. 1996 Chicago Rev. 42 No. 2. 87 You..measure dawn and dayfall like the clock Of heaven till the dead clock's work is done. < as lemmas |
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