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Definition of dawn
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dawn is as below...
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..
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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..
Dawn
::
Dawn (v. i.) To began to give
promise;
to begin to
appear
or to
expand.
Gleam
::
Gleam (v. t.) To
shoot,
or dart, as rays of
light;
as, at the dawn, light
gleams
in the
east..
Glimmer
::
Glimmer
(v. i.) To give
feeble
or
scattered
rays of
light;
to shine
faintly;
to show a
faint,
unsteady
light;
as, the
glimmering
dawn; a
glimmering
lamp..
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..
Constringe
::
Constringe
(v. t.) To dawn
together;
to
contract;
to force to
contract
itself;
to
constrict;
to cause to
shrink.
Light
::
Light (n.) The time
during
which the light of the sun is
visible;
day;
especially,
the dawn of day..
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..
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The
rising
light of the
morning;
the dawn of day; the
redness
of the sky just
before
the sun
rises.
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The Roman
personification
of the dawn of day; the
goddess
of the
morning.
The poets
represented
her a
rising
out of the
ocean,
in a
chariot,
with rosy
fingers
dropping
gentle
dew..
Dayspring
::
Dayspring
(n.) The
beginning
of the day, or first
appearance
of
light;
the dawn;
hence,
the
beginning..
Auroral
::
Auroral
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
resembling,
the
aurora
(the dawn or the
northern
lights);
rosy..
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..
Foregleam
::
Foregleam
(n.) An
antecedent
or
premonitory
gleam;
a
dawning
light.
Nighttime
::
Nighttime
(n.) The time from dusk to dawn; --
opposed
to
daytime.
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The rise, dawn, or
beginning..
Awakening
::
Awakening
(a.)
Rousing
from
sleep,
in a
natural
or a
figurative
sense;
rousing
into
activity;
exciting;
as, the
awakening
city; an
awakening
discourse;
the
awakening
dawn..
Tautology
::
Tautology
(n.) A
repetition
of the same
meaning
in
different
words;
needless
repetition
of an idea in
different
words or
phrases;
a
representation
of
anything
as the
cause,
condition,
or
consequence
of
itself,
as in the
following
lines:
--//The
dawn is
overcast,
the
morning
lowers,/And
heavily
in
clouds
brings
on the day.
Addison..
Day-peep
::
Day-peep
(n.) The dawn.
Dawned
::
Dawned
(imp. & p. p.) of Daw.
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