benight

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English

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Etymology

From Middle English benyghten, binighten, bynyȝten, equivalent to be- +‎ night.

Pronunciation

Verb

benight (third-person singular simple present benights, present participle benighting, simple past and past participle benighted) (archaic, transitive)

  1. (chiefly in passive) To overtake (a traveller etc) with the darkness of night, especially before shelter is reached.
  2. To darken; to shroud or obscure.
  3. To plunge or be overwhelmed in moral or intellectual darkness.
    • 1819, Reginald Heber, The Missionary Hymn:
      Can we whose souls are lighted
      With Wisdom from on high,
      Can we to men benighted
      The lamp of life deny?

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References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989