ppl. a. [f. STAR sb. + LIGHTED ppl. a. after STAR-LIGHT sb.] Star-lit.

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1825.  J. Neal, Bro. Jonathan, I. 30. They run about laughing and shouting in the star-lighted wood.

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1855.  Dickens, Holly Tree, Christm. Stor. (1874), 22. The bleak, star-lighted sky.

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1895.  Kipling, 2nd Jungle Bk., 213. His voice could be heard in all sorts of wet star-lighted blossoming places.

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