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twilight at dawn
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Is there any one word that equals twilight but refers to the early light of dawn (before sunrise), not dusk? According to my dictionary 'twilight' can be used in this sense, but in real life (also known as television) I've never heard it used about anything else than the remaining light after sunset.
If there isn't any one word, is there a common phrase that denotes this light?
Or am I wrong, i.e. is 'twilight' in fact used in both senses?
Please, enlighten me. (Twilighten me??)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks both! I think that for my purposes 'half-light' would actually be a good word! I want a word that clearly states that the sun isn't up yet. Quizmonster, is 'half-light' a word of your own invention that just came in handy in your reply to me, or is it in use? If not, 'dawning' will do. I hadn't thought of that one. You know, the more I try to activate my English, the more I perceive it as Danish/Swedish... It's shocking! SteveD, I learned a completely new word from you - only to my foreign ear it sounds like something having to do with bodily decay... "His crepuscular knee failed him again" - or something... But it's a nice one to know!