English
A sunset (changes in color of the sky).
Etymology
From Middle English son-sett , Sonne set , equivalent to sun + set . In Gower's Confessio Amantis , before 1393.[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
sunset (countable and uncountable , plural sunsets )
The moment each evening when the sun disappears below the western horizon .
at sunset
1829 , Edgar Allan Poe , “Tamerlane ”, in Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems :’Twas sunset : when the sun will part There comes a sullenness of heart To him who still would look upon The glory of the summer sun.
The changes in color of the sky before and after sunset.
( figuratively ) The final period of the life of a person or thing.
1799 , Thomas Campbell , Pleasure of Hope :'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore.
one's sunset years
( attributively ) A set termination date.
The tax increase legislation included a sunset clause requiring renewal to prevent the tax increase from expiring.
The region where the sun sets; the west .
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time of day
Abkhaz: please add this translation if you can
Afrikaans: sonsondergang (af)
Arabic: غُرُوب m ( ḡurūb ) , مَغْرِب (ar) m ( maḡrib )
Armenian: մայրամուտ (hy) ( mayramut ) , արևամուտ (hy) ( arewamut )
Avar: тӏерхьин ( tʼerx̂in )
Belarusian: за́хад со́нца m ( záxad sónca )
Bengali: সূর্যাস্ত (bn) ( śurjasto ) , মাগরিব (bn) ( magribo )
Bikol Central: pagsulnop (bcl)
Bulgarian: залез (bg) m ( zalez )
Burmese: please add this translation if you can
Catalan: posta de sol f , ocàs (ca) m
Chechen: please add this translation if you can
Cherokee: ᏭᏕᎵᎬ ( wudeligv )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 日落 (zh) ( rìluò )
Czech: západ slunce m
Danish: solnedgang (da)
Dutch: zonsondergang (nl) m
Elfdalian: suolniðgaungg m
Esperanto: sunsubiro (eo) , sunfalo
Estonian: päikeseloojang , päikeseloojak ( rare )
Faroese: sólsetur n
Finnish: auringonlasku (fi) , illansuu
French: coucher de soleil (fr) m
Galician: posta de sol f , solpor m
Georgian: მზის ჩასვლა ( mzis časvla ) , დაისი ( daisi )
German: Sonnenuntergang (de) m
Greek: δύση (el) f ( dýsi ) , ηλιοβασίλεμα (el) n ( iliovasílema )
Greenlandic: seqerngup tarrinnera
Hebrew: שקיעה (he) ( shkiá )
Hindi: सूर्यास्त (hi) m ( sūryāst )
Hungarian: naplemente (hu) , napnyugta (hu)
Icelandic: sólsetur (is) n , sólarlag (is) n , sólfall n
Ido: sunokusho (io)
Indonesian: senja (id)
Ingrian: päivänlasku
Italian: tramonto (it) m , crepuscolo (it) m , occaso (it) m
Japanese: 日没 (ja) ( にちぼつ, nichibotsu ) , 日の入り (ja) ( ひのいり, hinoiri )
Korean: 해넘이 ( haeneomi ) , 황혼(黃昏) (ko) ( hwanghon ) , 일락(日落) ( illak )
Latin: crepusculum , occasus m
Latvian: saulriets (lv) m
Low German: Sünnünnergang m
Luxembourgish: Sonnenënnergang m
Macedonian: зајдисонце ( zajdisonce )
Malayalam: അസ്തമയം (ml) ( astamayaṁ )
Mizo: ni tlâk
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Nahuatl: aqui in tonatiuh
Navajo: iʼííʼą́ągo
Norman: couochi du solé m
Northern Sami: beaivvášluoitádeapmi
Norwegian: solnedgang (no) m
Nynorsk: soleglad n
Old English: sunnan setlgang m
Old High German: sunnūn sedalgang m
Oromo: lixa biiftuu
Ossetian: хуры аныгуылд ( xury anyg°yld )
Panamint: tape ikanna
Plautdietsch: Sonnunjagank m
Polish: zmierzch (pl) m , zachód słońca (pl) m
Portuguese: crepúsculo (pt) m , ( superseded ) pôr-do-sol (pt) m , pôr do sol (pt) m , poente (pt) , ocaso (pt) m , sol-pôr (pt) m
Romanian: apus (ro) n , asfințire (ro) f , crepuscul (ro) n
Romansch: rendida dal sulegl f
Russian: захо́д со́лнца m ( zaxód sólnca ) , зака́т (ru) m ( zakát ) , ( вечерняя ) заря́ (ru) f ( zarjá ) , захо́д (ru) m ( zaxód )
Scottish Gaelic: dol fodha na grèine m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: залазак сунца m
Roman: zalazak sunca m
Sicilian: tracoḍḍu m ,
Slovene: sončni zahod m
Sorbian:
Upper Sorbian: chowanje słónca n
Southern Altai: ажар ( ažar )
Southern Ohlone: sosoronin
Southern Sami: vælloe , biejjievælloe
Spanish: puesta del sol f , ocaso (es) m , atardecer (es) m , anochecer (es) m
Swahili: machweo (sw)
Swedish: solnedgång (sv) c
Tagalog: sibsib
Tatar: кояш бату ( qoyaş batu )
Telugu: సూర్యాస్తమయము (te) ( sūryāstamayamu )
Thai: เพล้โพล้ , ตะวันตก (th) ( dtà-wan-dtòk ) , ตอนค่ำ , ตกค่ำ
Tibetan: ཉི་ནུབ ( nyi nub ) , ཉི་རྒས ( nyi rgas )
Tocharian B: kauṃ-yaptsi
Turkish: gün batımı (tr)
Tuvan: кежээки хаяа ( kejeeki xayaa )
Ukrainian: за́хід со́нця m ( záxid sóncja )
Vietnamese: hoàng hôn (vi)
Volapük: solamodonikam (vo) , modonikam sola
Welsh: machlud haul (cy) m , machlud (cy) m
Yiddish: זונפֿאַרגאַנג m ( zunfargang ) , זונפֿאַרגאַנגען m pl ( zunfargangen ) , זון־אונטערגאַנג m ( zun-untergang ) , זון־אונטערגאַנגען m pl ( zun-untergangen )
changes in color of sky at sunset
Arabic: غُرُوب اَلشَّمْس (ar) m ( ḡurūb aš-šams ) , غُرُوب اَلشَّمْس (ar) m ( ḡurūb aš-šams )
Burmese: please add this translation if you can
Chinese:
Mandarin: 黃昏 / 黄昏 (zh) ( huánghūn )
Czech: západ slunce m
Danish: solnedgang (da) c
Dutch: zonsondergang (nl) m
Estonian: päikeseloojang , päikeseloojak ( rare )
Finnish: iltarusko (fi)
French: crépuscule (fr) m
Galician: arrebol m
German: Sonnenuntergang (de) m , Abendrot (de) n
Hebrew: שקיעה (he) ( shkiá )
Hungarian: alkonypír (hu)
Icelandic: sólsetur (is) n , sólarlag (is) n
Italian: tramonto (it) m , crepuscolo (it) m
Japanese: 夕焼け (ja) ( ゆうやけ, yūyake ) , 黄昏 (ja) ( たそがれ, tasogare )
Khmer: ថ្ងៃលិច ( thngay lɨc )
Korean: 저녁놀 ( jeonyeongnol ) , 황혼(黃昏) (ko) ( hwanghon )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: ڕۆژ ئاوا ( roj awa )
Latin: crepusculum
Macedonian: залез m ( zalez ) , зајдисонце n ( zajdisonce )
Maori: kokomea
Navajo: iʼííʼą́
Polish: zachód słońca (pl) m
Portuguese: crepúsculo (pt) m , pôr do sol (pt) m , pôr-do-sol (pt) m ,
Romanian: apus (ro) n , crepuscul (ro) n
Russian: захо́д со́лнца m ( zaxód sólnca ) , зака́т (ru) m ( zakát ) , (вечерняя ) заря́ f ( (večernjaja) zarjá )
Scottish Gaelic: dol fodha na grèine m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: за́лаз m , залазак сунца , залазница
Roman: zálaz (sh) m , zalazak sunca , zalaznica (sh)
Swedish: solnedgång (sv) c
Welsh: machlud haul (cy) m , machlud (cy) m
attributively: of or relating to the final period of life
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Verb
sunset (third-person singular simple present sunsets , present participle sunsetting , simple past and past participle sunsetted )
( business , politics , transitive ) To phase out .
We’ll be sunsetting version 1.9 of the software shortly after releasing version 2.0 next quarter.
2011 April 19, Sumit Paul-Choudhury, “Digital legacy: The fate of your online soul”, in NewScientist [1] :Last December, Yahoo announced plans to “sunset ” more well-known services, including the pioneering social bookmarking service del.icio.us.
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References
^ Chambers Dictionary of Etymology , Robert K. Barnhart (ed.), Chambers, 1988
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