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morn-star
ˈmorn-star Obs. exc. poet. [Cf. MDu., MHG. morgensterre (MHG. also -sterne, mod.G. -stern), Du. morgenstar.] = morning-star 1.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. iv, Þone beorhtan steorran þe we hatað morᵹensteorra. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 344/2 Morow sterre (morwynstere, K.), Lucifer. 1811 Shelley To a Star 6 More ... Oxford English Dictionary
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morning
Jan 13, 2024Morning glory, the twining plant, is from 1814, so called because the colorful trumpet-shaped flowers open only in the early morning. Morning star "Venus in the east before sunrise" is from 1530s (Old English had morgensteorra "morn-star"). also from late 14c. Entries linking to morning.
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morning star
morning star [Cf. the earlier morn-star.] 1. The planet Venus when visible in the east before sunrise; = Lucifer 1. Also gen. a star or planet that is visible in the morning.1535 Coverdale Job xxxviii. 7. 1590 Spenser F.Q. i. xii. 21 As bright as doth the morning starre appeare Out of the East. 1630... Oxford English Dictionary
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الجرس البحري « I walked by the sea, and there came to me,as a star-beam on the wet sand,a white shell like a sea-bell;trembling it lay in my wet hand. السفينة الأخيرة « Year still after year flowsdown the Seven Rivers ;cloud passes, sunlight glows,reed and willow quiversat morn and eve, but never morewestward wikipedia.org
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