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NIGHT

Volume 7 · 123 words · 1778 Edition

that part of the natural day during which the sun is underneath the horizon; or that space wherein it is dusky.

Night was originally divided by the Hebrews and other eastern nations into three parts or watches.

The Romans, and after them the Jews, divided the night into four parts or watches; the first of which began at sunset, and lasted till nine at night, according to our way of reckoning; the second lasted till midnight; the third till three in the morning; and the fourth ended at sunrise. The ancient Gauls and Germans divided their time not by days but nights; and the people of Iceland and the Arabs do the same at this day. The like is observed of the Anglo-Saxons.