Definitions for dayspring

dayspring day·spring

Spelling: [dey-spring]
IPA: /ˈdeɪˌsprɪŋ/

Dayspring is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 529 anagrams from letters in dayspring (adginprsy).

Definitions for dayspring

noun

  1. dawn; daybreak.

Origin of dayspring

Middle English word dating back to 1250-1300; See origin at day, spring

Examples for dayspring

The Insurance Company had paid £2000 on the first dayspring.

The dayspring brings not joy to me, The moon it whispers not of peace; But oh!

The dayspring from on high had but put to flight the lesser stars.

dayspring neglects to mention that seems to made in the context of a consensual adult relationship.

They were as open in their little flirtations as the dayspring from on high.

This was dayspring, indeed, to a lad in such great darkness.

Those on board the dayspring were amazed to see how his people loved him.

He had been three months at the dayspring, and had heard nothing from Barbara.

The scene of woe was gone, and the dayspring of hope had risen for the two girls.

"We had counted on you taking hold again at the dayspring," he said.

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