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bedtime
English
Etymology
From Middle English bedtyme, bed-tyme, bedetyme, bedde tyme, equivalent to bed +? time.
Pronunciation
- enPR: b?d?t?m, IPA(key): /?b?dta?m/
Noun
bedtime (countable and uncountable, plural bedtimes)
- The time or hour at which one retires to bed in order to sleep.
Derived terms
- bedtime story
Translations
Anagrams
- betimed
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forenight
English
Etymology
From Middle English fore-niht, from Old English foranniht, equivalent to fore- +? night. Cognate with Dutch voornacht, German Vornacht.
Noun
forenight (plural forenights)
- (Scotland) The evening, between twilight and bedtime.
Synonyms
- eve, eventide, undern; see also Thesaurus:evening
Anagrams
- fothering
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- fortnite game
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