ppl. a. [pa. pple. of TWLIGHT v.] Lit by or as by twilight.

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a. 1805.  T. King, Poems, 70.

                Yet on the twilit sky
She glimmer’d not.

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1869.  Miss Braddon, Lady’s Mile, xviii. Within the twilit painting-room.

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1887.  Stevenson, Merry Men, Will o’ Mill, 79. He was like someone lying in twilit, formless, preëxistence.

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1900.  ‘H. S. Merriman,’ Isle of Unrest, xvi. In the gloom of the twilit church.

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