lightmans

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English

Etymology

light +‎ -mans

Noun

lightmans (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) The day.
    • 1612, Thomas Dekker, Lanthorne and Candle-light[1]:
      And then to the Trin'de on the chutes, in the lightmans / The Bube & Ruffian cly the Harman beck & harmans.
    • 2012, Kate Ross, A Broken Vessel:
      Mr. Kestrel's out to dinner with some of his pals, and he 'most never comes home till lightmans.

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