daystar

/ˈdeɪstɑːr/
nounIntermediate
literary

the sun, especially as a symbol of light and life

In poetry, the daystar is often used to represent hope and renewal.

The sun is metaphorically linked to positive beginnings.

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Often used in poetic or religious contexts to symbolize divine light.

Collocations

daystar of the morninga poetic phrase referring to the sun at dawn

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Related Phrases

daystar of the morningphrase
the sun at dawn

💡Pro Tip

Literary Usage

Use 'daystar' in poetry or religious texts to evoke imagery of light and hope.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'daystere,' from Old English 'dæġstēorra,' meaning 'morning star' or 'sun.'

📝Usage Notes

Primarily used in literary, poetic, or religious contexts to symbolize light and life.

Word Breakdown

day
related to daylight
root
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star
a celestial body
root
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