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Definition of daw
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Daw (v. i.) To dawn.
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Dawk
::
Dawk (n.) See Dak.
Day
::
Day (n.) The time of
light,
or
interval
between
one night and the next; the time
between
sunrise
and
sunset,
or from dawn to
darkness;
hence,
the
light;
sunshine..
Dawn
::
Dawn (v. i.) To begin to grow light in the
morning;
to grow
light;
to
break,
or begin to
appear;
as, the day
dawns;
the
morning
dawns..
Dawdled
::
Dawdled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dawdl.
Prime
::
Prime (n.) The first part; the
earliest
stage;
the
beginning
or
opening,
as of the day, the year, etc.;
hence,
the dawn; the
spring..
Dawdling
::
Dawdling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dawdl.
Dawk
::
Dawk (n.) A
hollow,
crack,
or cut, in
timber..
Daw
::
Daw (n.) A
European
bird of the Crow
family
(Corvus
monedula),
often
nesting
in
church
towers
and
ruins;
a
jackdaw..
Dawdle
::
Dawdle
(v. i.) To waste time in
trifling
employment;
to
trifle;
to
saunter.
Night
::
Night (n.) That part of the
natural
day when the sun is
beneath
the
horizon,
or the time from
sunset
to
sunrise;
esp., the time
between
dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only
moonlight,
starlight,
or
artificial
light..
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To burst
forth;
to make its way; to come to view; to
appear;
to dawn.
Dawdler
::
Dawdler
(n.) One who
wastes
time in
trifling
employments;
an
idler;
a
trifler.
Dawe
::
Dawe (n.) Day.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) The first
appearing,
as of light in the
morning;
the dawn; as, the break of day; the break of
dawn..
Adaw
::
Adaw (v. t.) To
subdue;
to
daunt.
Dawned
::
Dawned
(imp. & p. p.) of Daw.
Dayspring
::
Dayspring
(n.) The
beginning
of the day, or first
appearance
of
light;
the dawn;
hence,
the
beginning..
Adaw
::
Adaw (v. t. & i.) To
awaken;
to
arouse.
Dawn
::
Dawn (v. i.) To began to give
promise;
to begin to
appear
or to
expand.
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The rise, dawn, or
beginning..
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