Evening : nm (word from latin sero adverb "late", from seriously "late").
The word “evening” has many meanings:
1. Decline and end of the day; moments before and after sunset sun (synonyms: twilight, decline of the jour, fallen from the night).
Evening descends, falls.
Evening melancholy.
Prayer, evening office (complines, vespers).
Meals evening (dinner).
Evening greeting (good evening; good night).
Circumstantial complement: In the evening: at the end of jour (Brown)
Between dog and wolf: at dusk, when the night begins to fall.
Every night, every night.
Medication to take matin, midi and evening.
From morning to evening, from evening to matin.
Adjective: evening.
2. The part of the day during which the sun declines, sets, and the beginning of the night, until midnight.
Specially: The last hours of the jour and the first of the night (as opposed to afternoon; evening).
Going out at night.
Evening gown.
The evening press.
The evening newscast.
Phrase: Be in the evening: like to go to bed late, be active in the evening (night owl).
Tonight: today's evening.
See you tonight.
Last night ; yesterday, the night before; on the evening of the fifteenth.
Come Sunday night.
Tomorrow evening.
Every Saturday evening(s).
One evening: one jour in the evening, and by extension: a jour.
Le Grand Soir: the day of the Social Revolution.
3 Time from midi at midnight (in the hour count).
Current: Time that goes from 4 or 5 in the afternoon to midnight.
Six in the evening.
PM (post meridiem): Afternoon (opposite to am) (in countries where the hours are counted up to twelve).
Three o'clock pm or PM: fifteen hours.
4. Figurative and Literary Meaning: End. The evening of life (old age).