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sun·down \ˈsənˌdau̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably alteration of sun going down, from Middle English sonne goyng downe 1. : the time the sun disappears for the night < visitors are asked to leave at sundown — Frederick Nebel > < they would be back … about sundown — Ellen Glasgow > 2. : a broad-brimmed hat for women 3. : a light yellowish brown that is redder, lighter, and stronger than khaki or walnut brown and lighter, stronger, and slightly redder than cinnamon |