subs. (old).—Twilight: also TWATTERLIGHT.

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  1657.  MIDDLETON, More Dissemblers besides Women, iii. 1.

                        Then cast she up
Her pretty eye, and wink’d; the word methought was then,
‘Come not ’till TWITTER-LIGHT.’

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  1606.  Wily Beguiled [HAWKINS, The Origin of the English Drama, iii. 317]. What mak’st thou here this TWATTER LIGHT? I think thou’rt in a dream; I think, the fool haunts thee.

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