dayspring
English
Etymology
From Middle English dai spring, equivalent to day + spring.
Noun
dayspring (plural daysprings)
- (archaic) The beginning of the day, or first appearance of light; the dawn; daybreak.
- Bible, Luke i. 78.ASV
- Because of the tender mercy of our God, Whereby the dayspring from on high shall visit us
- Bible, Job 38:12 ASV
- Hast thou commanded the morning since thy days began, And caused the dayspring to know its place
- Bible, Luke i. 78.ASV
Synonyms
- See: dawn: synonyms
References
- dayspring in An American Dictionary of the English Language, by Noah Webster, 1828.
- dayspring in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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