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after-supper

after-supper
  (ˌɑːftə ˈsʌpə(r), æ-)
  [after- 1.]
  The time that intervened between supper (when this was at an earlier hour) and bed-time. Obs. or dial. except attrib., like after-dinner. Also Obs. = rere-supper (quots. 1590 and 1637).

1590 Shakes. Mids. N. v. i. 34 This long age of three houres, Between our after supper and bed-time. 1637 Rutherford Lett. 82 (1862) I. 207 It is near after-supper. 1832 Miss Mitford Our Village Ser. v. (1863) 355, I left him in the hall, just settling quietly to an after-supper nap. 1852 Dickens Bleak Ho. xxxii. 312 His unpremeditated after-supper stroll. 1879 F. W. Robinson Coward Conscience I. ii. vii. 254 An evening party, in the full vigour of its after-supper dances.

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