Gloaming
Gloaming is a noun that refers to twilight—the period of fading light after sunset or, less commonly, before sunrise. In everyday English it is especially associated with the soft, diffuse illumination characteristic of the early evening or late dusk.
It is most familiar in Scottish and Northern English speech, though understood in broader English. The etymology
Gloaming is commonly used in literature, poetry, and song to evoke mood, reflection, or romance, as well
In contemporary usage, gloaming remains a poetic alternative to "twilight" or "dusk" and is often employed to