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night-light
[ nahyt-lahyt ]
noun
- a usually dim light kept burning at night, as in a child's bedroom.
night-light
noun
- a dim light burning at night, esp for children
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Word History and Origins
Origin of night-light1
First recorded in 1640–50
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Example Sentences
A night-light burnt on the table, where cups and bottles were ranged, a spirit-lamp and kettle, and other necessaries.
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"I wish we had a night-light, John," Mrs. Murphy said, as she got up from her prayers.
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When little boys are in bed there is nothing between them and bears and wolves but the night-light.
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Until he was seven he had been allowed a bit of glimmer, a tiny wick floating in a silver dish of lard-oil, for a night-light.
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Calm as the solitary night-light before her open eyes, her spirit was wasting away.
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