benight
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aɪt
Verb
benight (third-person singular simple present benights, present participle benighting, simple past and past participle benighted) (archaic, transitive)
- To overtake with night.
- (of a traveller, etc) To be caught out by oncoming night before reaching one's destination
- To darken
- 1922 A. E. Housman, Last Poems XXV, lines 13-14
- The King with half the East at heel is marched from lands of morning;
- Their fighters drink the rivers up, their shafts benight the air.
- 1922 A. E. Housman, Last Poems XXV, lines 13-14
Derived terms
Translations
To overtake with night
To be caught out by oncoming night before reaching one's destination
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References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
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