(Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos
The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises.
Noun
(Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos
Noun
an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth''s magnetic lines of force
Noun
the first light of day; "we got up before dawn"; "they talked until morning"
n.
The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the
redness of the sky just before the sun rises.
n.
The rise, dawn, or beginning.
n.
The Roman personification of the dawn of day; the goddess
of the morning. The poets represented her a rising out of the ocean, in
a chariot, with rosy fingers dropping gentle dew.
n.
A species of crowfoot.
n.
The aurora borealis or aurora australis (northern or
southern lights).
Aurora
The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises.
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