The time after nightfall; late evening or the period following the onset of darkness.
From Old English 'æfter' (after) + 'night'. A poetic and archaic term for the late evening hours.
Before electric lights, 'afternight' had a specific meaning—that magical time when full darkness had fallen and the world felt completely different, which is why it appears so often in Gothic literature and folklore.
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