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evenfall

[ ee-vuhn-fawl ]

noun

  1. the beginning of evening; even; evening; twilight; dusk.


evenfall

/ ˈiːvənˌfɔːl /

noun

  1. archaic.
    early evening; dusk


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Word History and Origins

Origin of evenfall1

First recorded in 1805–15; even 2 + fall

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Example Sentences

Mine is to smoke a pipe at evenfall and watch a badger, a rattlesnake, and an owl go into their common prairie home one by one.

For at this moment something came shimmering through the laurels in the quiet evenfall, and I perceived that it was Angela.

When he came home at evenfall he often showed his brothers and sisters bits of paper stamped like money.

These things were swiftly done; and after evenfall Messer Pietro was bidden to grave business in his neighbour's palace.

Haze drew its veils across the world, and the air grew brown with evenfall.

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