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Contains:
dusk,
evenfall,
fall,
gloaming,
nightfall,
sundown,
sunset,
twilight
Often used in the same context:
walpurgis,
pule,
sepulcher,
matins,
didst,
oblations,
noonday,
evensong,
stillness,
blessed sacrament,
unquiet,
alleluia,
christmastide,
forsooth,
slumberland,
tenebrae,
morn,
starlit,
maghrib,
drear,
dusks,
vernal,
houris,
sorrowing,
hallows,
rogation,
canticle,
supernal,
responsorial,
heathery,
tibi,
housetop,
sabbath,
pesah,
ministration,
faery,
demoness,
heavenly,
sukkoth,
baal,
kyrie eleison,
aconites,
marianne,
vesper,
eastertide,
heavens,
jehoshaphat,
majesties,
turtledove,
drowse,
uncleanness,
verdure,
glowworm,
firelight,
tintinnabulation,
blessedness,
compline,
thy,
jollification,
holy eucharist,
ululation,
hallelujahs,
forlornness,
tlaloc,
lydia,
yom,
sunbeam,
abbe,
benedictions,
doth,
deathless,
imprecatory,
paschal,
edenic,
sheol,
darkling,
firesides,
doxology,
wordsworthian,
wayfarers,
peradventure,
moabite,
sunrise,
postlude,
mangal,
dins,
hearthside,
dies irae,
dews,
abed,
ammi,
triduum,
pulmonaria,
souls,
psalmist,
ishmaelites,
joss stick,
revenant,
steal away,
larks,
fourscore,
joss paper,
eve,
dawn,
morning,
twilight,
gloaming,
moonlight,
mornings,
afternoons,
dusk,
night,
summer,
afterglow,
daybreak,
evening,
evenings,
sunshine,
twilights,
afternoon,
autumn
More specific:
guest night
More general:
day,
daylight,
daytime
Synonyms:
eve,
evening
Also try:
— Adjectives for eventide:
quiet,
golden,
sweet,
eternal,
faint,
tranquil,
last,
early,
calm,
late,
cool,
more...
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