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benight
To overtake (a traveller etc) with the darkness of night, especially before shelter is reached.
💬 Quotations
How far might I have been on my way by this time! I am made to tread those steps thrice over, which I needed not to have trod but once: Yea now also I am like to be benighted, for the day is almost spent.
[H]e struck off the common road, to take the benefit of a nearer cut; and finding himself benighted near a village, took up his lodging at the first inn to which his horse directed him.
The public road, however, was tolerably well-made and safe, so that the prospect of being benighted brought with it no real danger.
To darken; to shroud or obscure.
To plunge or be overwhelmed in moral or intellectual darkness.