noun
- plural of daystar; the sun, or a bright star visible during the day
- plural of daystar; Venus when visible in the morning or evening sky
Usage: literary or poetic; archaic or elevated usage
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The poet wrote of daystars shining above the mountains.
- Ancient astronomers tracked the daystars across the sky.
- In classical literature, daystars often symbolized hope and guidance.
- The daystars were visible even in the bright afternoon.
- Sailors once used daystars for navigation during daylight hours.