Daylights

/ˈdeɪlaɪts/ noun

Natural light from the sun during daytime; also used idiomatically as in 'scare the daylights out of someone.'

Compound of 'day' and 'light,' first recorded in the 14th century. The idiomatic use suggesting 'vital essence' or 'wits' emerged in the 18th century, perhaps from the idea of consciousness being associated with daylight.

AMየቀን ብርሃን
ARأضواء النهار
BNদিনের আলো
CAllum del dia
CSdenní světlo
DAdagslys
DETageslicht
ELφως της ημέρας
ESluces del día
FAنور روز
FIpäivänvalo
FRlumière du jour
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