twilit, ppl. a.
(ˈtwaɪlɪt)
[pa. pple. of twilight v.]
Lit by or as by twilight.
1869 M. E. Braddon Lady's Mile xviii, Within the twilit painting-room. 1887 Stevenson Merry Men, Will o' Mill 79 He was like someone lying in twilit, formless, preëxistence. 1900 ‘H. S. Merriman’ Isle of Unrest xvi, In the gloom of the twilit church. |