Definition of "unlight"
unlight1
verb
third-person singular simple present unlights, present participle unlighting, simple past and past participle unlighted or unlit
(transitive, rare) To extinguish, turn off, or dim the light from
Quotations
Remember Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first Star Wars film? At one point in the big duel, he unlights his light sabre and stands defenseless but confident before Darth Vader, saying sonorously, “If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.”
2005, Conrad H. Gempf, Mealtime Habits of the Messiah
It would be so easy to trace Ian's death back to that match, the one he said he would not unlight if he could. The one that made him appear to be a monster and therefore unfit for romantic love, while also making him rich […]
2012, Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar, Vintage, page 154
noun
plural unlights
(literary or poetic) The absence of light; darkness.
Quotations
The unlight of UngoliantTolkien, always mindful of his language and especially his metaphors for light, was careful not to call the cloak that Ungoliant wove to hide Melkor and herself during their attack [on] the Two Trees a darkness.
2011, Greg Harvey, The Origins of Tolkien's Middle-earth For Dummies, John Wiley & Sons
“They move and shake, from the unlight! The unlight which blackensss and ssscarsss!” “These men, are they a threat to us? To our plans for these lands?” “They are a threat to the way of thingsss! They count among them powerful magii and […] ”
2012, EJ Spurrell, Children of the Halo: Engines of Creation 1, EJ Spurrell, page 152
[…] solidarity to the beings of the unlight, but apart from that, they avoid them. They do this because they also respect the will of the dark beings to stay far away from the light. Light beings don't see the unlight as an enemy […]
2019, Bernadette von Dreien, Hilary Snellgrove, Christina, Book 2: The Vision of the Good, Govinda-Verlag