nyght
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English niht.
Noun
nyght (plural nyghtes)
- Alternative form of nighte
- 14th c. Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales. General Prologue: 9-10.
- And smale foweles maken melodye,
- That slepen al the nyght with open ye
- 14th c. Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales. General Prologue: 9-10.
Etymology 2
From nighte (noun).
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