noun
- plural of dayspring; the first appearance of light in the morning; dawn or daybreak
- plural of dayspring; the beginning or start of something, especially a new era or period
Usage: literary or poetic; archaic
Usage: figurative; literary
Examples
- The poet celebrated the daysprings of spring with verses about renewal.
- We watched the daysprings break over the mountains during our camping trip.
- The daysprings of the Renaissance marked a turning point in European history.
- Each morning brought new daysprings of hope and possibility.
- The ancient texts spoke of the daysprings of civilization in the fertile valleys.
- As the daysprings arrived, the birds began their morning songs.