noctuary (Meaning)
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noctuary (n.)
A record of what passes in the night; a nightly journal; -- distinguished from diary.
Synonyms & Antonyms of noctuary
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noctuary Sentence Examples
- The noctuary, a chronicle of nocturnal events, meticulously recorded the nightly activities within the abbey's walls.
- In the dim light of the moon, the noctuary illuminated the movements of the ghostly figures that haunted the old castle.
- The monk's noctuary provided a glimpse into the dreams, fears, and secrets whispered in the darkness of the night.
- The historian consulted the ancient noctuary, hoping to uncover clues about a long-forgotten murder.
- The artist's noctuary sketched the ethereal beauty of the night sky, capturing the elusive dance of the stars.
- The noctuary's pages held the secrets of the unseen world, tales of spirits, monsters, and otherworldly encounters.
- The noctuary served as a guide for weary travelers, providing shelter and sustenance during the perilous hours of the night.
- The writer found inspiration in the noctuary, its tales of darkness and wonder feeding their imagination.
- The noctuary preserved the legends and traditions passed down through generations, connecting the present to the forgotten past.
- As the sun began to set, the keeper of the noctuary opened its ancient pages, preparing to record the mysteries of the approaching night.
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A record of what passes in the night; a nightly journal; -- distinguished from diary.
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The noctuary, a chronicle of nocturnal events, meticulously recorded the nightly activities within the abbey's walls.
In the dim light of the moon, the noctuary illuminated the movements of the ghostly figures that haunted the old castle.
The monk's noctuary provided a glimpse into the dreams, fears, and secrets whispered in the darkness of the night.
The historian consulted the ancient noctuary, hoping to uncover clues about a long-forgotten murder.