Synonyms for daystar
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dey-stahr |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdeɪˌstɑr |
Définition of daystar
- As in morning star : noun planet seen at dawn
- But Darnell was not afraid, because of the Daystar that had risen in his heart.
- Extract from : « The House of Souls » by Arthur Machen
- The stars withdrew, marshaled by the Daystar, which last of all retired also.
- Extract from : « Children's Literature » by Charles Madison Curry
- How art thou fallen, O Lucifer (Daystar), son of the morning!
- Extract from : « Demonology and Devil-lore » by Moncure Daniel Conway
- To-day, the Dawn and the Daystar: to-morrow, the Daystar arising in the heart.
- Extract from : « Mornings in Florence » by John Ruskin
- In the meanwhile the sun ascended the horizon, and the last shadows melted away in the dazzling beams propelled by the daystar.
- Extract from : « Stronghand » by Gustave Aimard
- To the east, and right amidships of the dawn, which was all pink, the daystar sparkled like a diamond.
- Extract from : « Island Nights' Entertainments » by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Drawing a long breath, she enjoyed the coolness which precedes the departure of the daystar.
- Extract from : « Arachne, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- As we waited, suddenly the daystar flashed up over the mountains, a brilliant herald summoning the world to wake.
- Extract from : « Safar Nameh, Persian Pictures » by Gertrude Bell
Antonyms for daystar
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