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dimmet
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Likely related to dim + -et.
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dimmet (countable and uncountable, plural dimmets)
- (UK dialectal, West Country) Twilight; dusk; crepusculum.
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1746 July, Peter Lock, “An Exmoor Scolding; in the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor Language, between Two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as They Were ſspinning”, in The Gentleman's Magazine, volume XVI, page 354, column 1:
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W.] How, huſſey! ya confounded traſh ! Diſt remember whan tha wenſt out in tha Vuzzey-Park, in the deſk o' tha yeaveling, jeſt in tha dimmet, wi' tha young Humphry Hoſegood,–and how ha mullad and ſoulad about tha? Ha bed tha zet down;—and tha zedſt tha wudſt net, nif ha ded net blow tha down. Zo ha blow'd, and down tha valſt. Who ſhud be hard by (vor 'twas in tha dimmet) but tha ſquare's bealy;—and vorewey ha cry'd out that oll windvalls belongad to's meaſter.
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1869, Frances Mary Oxenham, chapter XXII, in Not Yet: A Tale of the Present Day, London: Burns, Oates, & Co., page 271:
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But, perhaps, reflecting that cowardice, in any form, is disgraceful to a soldier, he jumped off his horse, and rang the bell with an energy that startled Mrs. Trelawney and Maude, as they sat pretending to sleep by the fire, “in the dimmets,” between daylight and candle-light; and elicited a vigorous “Lawk a mussey !”
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1892 December, Sybil Maxwell, “Bargis: A Story of Superstitions”, in The Gentleman's Magazine, volume CCLXXIII, number 1944, page 604:
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" I suppose, sir, yu'Il give up they evening services to Torford now the nights be getting long?"
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" Can you see in the dark, Will? "
" Ah, folks may laugh from hignorance ; but there's the dimmet, my dear, that's neither to zay light nor darkness, when they be abroad that's not living nor quite in their graves. […] "
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2016, Mari Griffith, “Midsummer 1435” (chapter 2), in The Witch of Eye, Headline Book Publishing:
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‘I told you we’d get here by dimmet-time,’ Robin said with a smile in his eyes.
‘And we did,’ said Jenna, wondering why he was so amused.
‘This time of day is called “evening” in these parts, or sometimes “dusk”.’
‘Not dimmet?’
‘No. They’d probably think you meant dinner-time,’ he said, ‘so you'd get nothing to eat. Well, I did warn you!’ Jenna groaned at him but took the advice to heart.
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