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vigil

noun
Watch; devotion performed in the customary hours of rest or sleep. So they in heav’n their odes and vigils tun’d.

vigil

In church affairs, the eve or evening before any feast, the ecclesiastical day beginning at 6:00 in the evening, and continuing till the same hour the following evening; hence, a religious service performed in the evening preceding a holiday.

vigil

A fast observed on the day preceding a holiday; a wake.

vigil

Watch; forbearance of sleep; as the vigils of the card table. Vigils or watchings of flowers, a term used by Linne to express a peculiar faculty belonging to the flowers of certain plants, of opening and closing their petals at certain hours of the day .