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- GLOAMING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
But despite its ties to darkness, the origins of gloaming are less than shadowy Originally used in Scottish dialects of English, the word traces back to the Old English glōm, meaning “twilight,” which shares an ancestor with the Old English glōwan, meaning “to glow ”
- GLOAMING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
GLOAMING meaning: 1 the time of day when it is becoming dark but is not yet fully dark: 2 the time of day when it… Learn more
- GLOAMING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A poetic word for "twilight," or the time of day immediately after the sun sets, is gloaming The best thing about summer evenings is looking for twinkling fireflies in the gloaming
- gloaming, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
gloaming, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Gloaming - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A poetic word for "twilight," or the time of day immediately after the sun sets, is gloaming The best thing about summer evenings is looking for twinkling fireflies in the gloaming
- Gloaming - Wikipedia
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- gloaming - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun gloaming (plural gloamings) Twilight, as at early morning (dawn) or (especially) early evening; dusk Synonyms: crepuscule, glooming, vespers; see also Thesaurus: twilight Antonyms: daytime, daylight, nighttime, darkness
- Word of the Day, April 11: ‘Gloaming’ - Mathrubhumi English
Learn the meaning of gloaming, its pronunciation, origin, examples, synonyms and antonyms, along with how it is used in poetic and literary English contexts
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