| ALLNIGHT | • all-night adj. Lasting throughout the whole night (or most of it). • all␣night adv. For the period of an entire night. • ALLNIGHT adj. lasting all night. |
| BEKNIGHT | • beknight v. (Transitive, rare) To make a knight of. • BEKNIGHT v. to raise to knighthood. |
| BENIGHTS | • benights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of benight. • BENIGHT v. to be overtaken by night. |
| KNIGHTED | • knighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of knight. • KNIGHT v. to confer the title of knight upon. |
| KNIGHTLY | • knightly adj. Of or pertaining to a knight or knights. • knightly adj. Befitting a knight; formally courteous (as a knight); chivalrous, gallant and courtly. • knightly adv. In the manner of a knight; chivalrously. |
| MIDNIGHT | • midnight n. The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise. • midnight n. Twelve o’clock at night exactly. • midnight n. (Dice games) boxcars. |
| NIGHNESS | • nighness n. The quality or state of being nigh, or near. • NIGHNESS n. (obsolete) nearness. |
| NIGHTCAP | • nightcap n. A warm cloth cap worn while sleeping, often with pajamas, being common attire in northern Europe before… • nightcap n. A beverage drunk before bed that is usually alcoholic. • nightcap n. (By extension, figuratively) Something that a person reads or listens to before bed. |
| NIGHTIES | • nighties n. Plural of nightie. • NIGHTY n. a nightgown, also NIGHTIE. |
| NIGHTJAR | • nightjar n. Any of various medium-sized nocturnal birds of the family Caprimulgidae, that feed predominantly on… • night-jar n. Alternative spelling of nightjar. • NIGHTJAR n. a nocturnal bird with a distinctive churring call. |
| OUTNIGHT | • outnight v. (Transitive) To surpass in telling tales of nights one has experienced. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| SENNIGHT | • sennight n. (Archaic or obsolete). • sennight n. (Obsolete). • se'nnight n. Alternative form of sennight. |
| TONIGHTS | • tonights n. Plural of tonight. • to-nights n. Plural of to-night. • TONIGHT n. the present night. |
| TWINIGHT | • twinight adj. (Of a baseball double-header) that begins in the late afternoon. • twi-night adj. (Baseball) Of a doubleheader: occurring between the hours of twilight and night. • twi-night n. (Baseball) A twi-night doubleheader. |
| UNKNIGHT | • unknight v. (Transitive) To deprive of knighthood. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |