evening
n.
from Old English æfnung "the coming of evening, sunset, time around sunset," verbal noun from æfnian "become evening, grow toward evening," from æfen "evening" (see eve). As a synonym of even, n. in the sense "time from sunset to bedtime," it dates from mid-15c. and now entirely replaces the older word in this sense. Another Old English noun for "evening" was cwildtid.
〔李〕n. 傍晚,晚上(even n. 〈古〉傍晚) ←-ing [OE] 表示“属于⋯类的一个;具有⋯性质的一个”