Definition of Daysprings

1. Noun. (plural of dayspring) ¹

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Definition of Daysprings

1. dayspring [n] - See also: dayspring

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daysprings

daysacks
daysail
daysailed
daysailer
daysailers
daysailing
daysailings
daysails
dayshift
dayshifts
dayside
daysides
daysman
daysmen
dayspring
daysprings (current term)
daystar
daystars
daytale
daytaler
daytalers
daytales
daytime
daytimer
daytimers
daytimes
daytrade
daytrader
daytraders
daytripper

Literary usage of Daysprings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Poetry as a Representative Art: An Essay in Comparative Aesthetics by George Lansing Raymond (1899)
"What are the daysprings of fire, and how are they beneath him? How can harps approve P What sort of an appearance could descend through dark ness to grace ..."

2. The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns, and Recitations: Original and (1877)
"Even all the fresh daysprings; For us, and wiih us, all the multitudes of things. O sorrowing hearts of slaves, We heard you beat from far! ..."

3. English Hunger and Industrial Disorders: A Study of Social Conflict During by Walter James Shelton (1922)
"... then, was there to tell us The flux of flustering hours Of their own tide would bring us By no device of ours To where the daysprings well us ..."

4. A Geography and Atlas of Protestant Missions: Their Environment, Forces by Harlan Page Beach (1901)
"With a succession of daysprings, Southern Crosses, John Williamses, Morning Stars, etc., it has been possible to keep up communication with the scattered ..."

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