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dayspring
[ dey-spring ]
noun
- dawn; daybreak.
dayspring
/ ˈdeɪˌsprɪŋ /
noun
- a poetic word for dawn
Word History and Origins
Origin of dayspring1
Example Sentences
In the morning, at the dayspring, I wakened, shivering; lo, The white garden that blossomed at my feet Was a garden hidden in snow.
The dayspring from on high had but put to flight the lesser stars.
His court was the goal of ambassadors, the dayspring of liberality, the horizon-point of hope, the end of journeys, a place where savants assembled and poets competed for the palm.
For in this hope she nurs'd them, and to know That Truth, while men regard a tetter'd page, Leaps on the mountains, and from age to age Reveals the dayspring's inexhausted glow.
But there is no rose without its thorn, nor dayspring unheralded by the darkness.
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