English | Latin |
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night [nights] noun [UK: naɪt] [US: ˈnaɪt] | tenebra [tenebrae](1st) F |
night flying mammal noun | vespertilio [vespertilionis](3rd) M |
night hawk (L+S) noun | cybindis [cybindidis](3rd) F cymindis [cymindidis](3rd) F |
night raven noun | nycticorax [nycticoracis](3rd) M |
night thief / robber (Nel) noun | vespillo [vespillonis](3rd) M vispellio [vispellionis](3rd) M vispilio [vispilionis](3rd) M vispillo [vispillonis](3rd) M |
night-wandering adjective | noctivagus [noctivaga, noctivagum]adjective |
night work noun | lucubratio [lucubrationis](3rd) F |
nightfall (the close of the day; the coming of night) noun [UK: ˈnaɪt.fɔːl] [US: ˈnaɪt.ˌfɒl] | annoctationoun |
nightingale [nightingales] noun [UK: ˈnaɪ.tɪŋ.ɡeɪl] [US: ˈnaɪ.tɪŋ.ɡel] | aedo [aedonis](3rd) F aedon [aedonis](3rd) F luscinia [lusciniae](1st) F philomela [philomelae](1st) F |
nightjar / goatsucker (bird Caprimulgus europaeus) noun | caprimulgus [caprimulgi](2nd) M |
nightmare [nightmares] (dream) noun [UK: ˈnaɪt.meə(r)] [US: ˈnaɪt.ˌmer] | incubusnoun |
nightmare [nightmares] noun [UK: ˈnaɪt.meə(r)] [US: ˈnaɪt.ˌmer] | suppressio [suppressionis](3rd) F |
nightowl noun | cavannus [cavanni](2nd) M |
nightshade, strychnos noun | loba [lobae](1st) F |
nightshade plant (Pliny) noun | trychnos [trychni]noun |
24 hours from midnight noun | dies [diei](5th) C |
burn the midnight oil over, spend the night working verb | elucubro [elucubrare, elucubravi, elucubratus](1st) elucubror [elucubrari, elucubratus sum](1st) DEP |
burning the midnight oil noun | lucubratio [lucubrationis](3rd) F |
by night, at night adverb | noctuadverb |
compose at night verb | elucubro [elucubrare, elucubravi, elucubratus](1st) elucubror [elucubrari, elucubratus sum](1st) DEP |
continuing throughout the night adjective | pernox [(gen.), pernoctis]adjective |
deadly nightshade (deadly nightshade; Atropa belladonna) noun [UK: ˈded.li ˈnaɪ.tʃeɪd] [US: ˈded.li ˈnaɪ.ˌtʃed] | solanumnoun |
early night / first sleep / bedtime noun | concubium [concubii](2nd) N |
Epiphany, 12th Night, feast of three Kings / Magi noun | Epiphania [Epiphaniae](1st) F |
evil spirit (supposed to howl at night) noun | striga [strigae](1st) F |
good night (a farewell) phrase [UK: ɡʊd naɪt] [US: ˈɡʊd ˈnaɪt] | placidam noctem, bonam noctem (calques)phrase valephrase |
guard all night verb | pernocto [pernoctare, pernoctavi, pernoctatus](1st) |
immediately following nightfall and preceding dawn noun | conticinium [conticini(i)](2nd) N conticinnum [conticinni](2nd) N conticium [contici(i)](2nd) N |