night
night - noun
- The time from dusk to dawn when no sunlight is visible
- An evening or night taken as an occasion or point of time
- An evening set aside for a particular purpose
- The quality or state of being dark
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"The store is open all night."
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Letter Values
N
17
I
9
G
8
H
9
T
23
Etymology
Middle English night, niht, going back to Old English nieht, niht, umlauted form of neaht, næht, going back to Germanic *naht- (whence Old Saxon & Old High German naht "night," Old Norse nótt, nátt, Gothic nahts), going back to Indo-European {it}*nok{sup}w{/sup}-t-,{/it} whence Old Irish innocht "tonight," Welsh peunoeth "every night" (Welsh nos "night" perhaps going back to {it}*nok{sup}w{/sup}t-stu-{/it}), Latin noct-, nox "night," Old Church Slavic noštĭ, Lithuanian naktìs, Greek nykt-, nýx, Sanskrit nakt-, nak, Hittite nekuz "in the evening" (from an oblique case stem {it}*nek{sup}w{/sup}t-{/it})
Found in Lyrics
"One of These Nights"
by The Eagles
1975"One of these nights"
Context: Rock song about nighttime
"All Night Long"
by Lionel Richie
1983"All night long"
Context: Dance pop hit