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Definition of Daystars
1. daystar [n] - See also: daystar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daystars
Literary usage of Daystars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hispanic Anthology by Thomas Walsh (1920)
"... thy sorrow none shall more y notice whoso pays. trough the golden locks that
crown rows the scattered snows shall run, hy twin daystars have begun their ..."
2. The Metropolitan (1835)
"... the sincere—that waits Those who have struggled, and with resolute will
Vanquish'd earth's pride and meanness, and have shone The daystars of their age ..."
3. The Wind in the Corn: And Other Poems by Edith Wyatt (1917)
"The daystars sink; and the morning's brink Brims through the cinders' flail.
Overland, overland, swings the sun; Overland rings the rail. ..."