Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Born in the night; produced in darkness.
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Examples
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And she quoted to me those very words of Thoreau that Bardwell quoted a moment ago – the ones about the day-born gods and the night-born.
The Night-Born 2010
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Well, being the night-born, I reckon I was their rightful heir. '
The Night-Born 2010
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I was with the night-born at last, and I knew that was where I belonged.
The Night-Born 2010
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I was night-born, and the big timber couldn't kill me.
The Night-Born 2010
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I, who had lived all my life with the day-born, was a night-born.
The Night-Born 2010
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And the funny thing is, though I'm night-born in everything else, I'm not when it comes to mating.
The Night-Born 2010
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She happened on a scrap of newspaper quoting Thoreau's Cry of the Human and the line, "The Society Islanders had their day-born gods, but they were not supposed to be of equal antiquity with the ... night-born gods."
“Samuel! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Ay, there was!” 2008
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To Lucy the words were a life's declaration: 'I knew right away, as soon as I read that, what was the matter with me, I was a night-born.
“Samuel! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Ay, there was!” 2008
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It was a clot of darkness, a blur in the sight, a monstrous night-born incubus that might have been deemed a figment of a sleep-drugged brain, but for the points of blazing yellow fire that glimmered like two eyes from the blackness.
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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It was a clot of darkness, a blur in the sight, a monstrous night-born incubus that might have been deemed a figment of a sleep-drugged brain, but for the points of blazing yellow fire that glimmered like two eyes from the blackness.
The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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