[f. as prec. + -MENT.] The state or condition of being involved in physical, intellectual or moral darkness.

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1651.  Biggs, New Disp., § 162. Confesses their benightment to the black paths of ignorance and error.

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1850.  Alison, Hist. Europe, xcvi. § 99. The benightment of superstition.

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