NIGHT, n. [The sense may be dark, black, or it may be the decline of the day, from declining, departing.]
1. That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise.2. The time after the close of life; death. John 9.She closed her eyes in everlasting night.3. A state of ignorance; intellectual and moral darkness; heathenish ignorance. Romans 13.4. Adversity; a state of affliction and distress. Isaiah 21.5. Obscurity; a state of concealment from the eye or the mind; unintelligibleness.Nature and natures works lay hid in night.In the night, suddenly; unexpectedly. Luke 12. To-night, in this night. To-night the moon will be eclipsed.