| In Old English, "Ç£fentÄ«d" was used for the end of the day, while "Ç£fnung" referred specifically to the time of dusk falling. It's from the latter that we get the modern English "evening" — while it was a more specific term in Old English, it evolved to refer to the general time frame from about 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ... |
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