daysterre

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English dæġsteorra, equivalent to day +‎ sterre.

Noun

daysterre (plural daysterres or daysterren)

  1. Morning star; a bright celestial body visible to the naked eye in the eastern sky near dawn; typically Venus, sometimes Mercury.
  2. (by extension) Dawn.
  3. (figuratively) One who inspires hope or happiness in another.
  4. (Christianity) The Christ child.

Synonyms

Descendants

  • English: daystar

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