Definition
The earliest part of the day when light first appears, essentially another word for dawn or the break of day.
Etymology
Compound of 'day' and 'dawn,' a poetic or archaic formation emphasizing the emergence of day. This term is rare in modern English.
Kelly Says
Daydawn appears in poetry and old literature as a literary variation on dawn, and poets chose it specifically to add an extra syllable and rhythm to their lines.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সূর্যোদয়
soor-yo-doy
CACatalà
amanhecer
ah-mah-seh-ser
DEDeutsch
Morgengrauen
mor-gen-gra-uen
ELΕλληνικά
ανατολή
ana-toli
HEעברית
bình minh
b-in-minh
IDBahasa Indonesia
fajar
fa-jar
KKKK
күн сәулесі
koon sa-u-le-si
MSBahasa Melayu
subuh
su-buh
NLNederlands
dageraad
dag-era-ad
PLPolski
wschód słońca
vsh-o-d so-n-tsa
PTPortuguês
amanhecer
ah-mah-seh-ser
SVSvenska
daggredd
dag-red
SWKiswahili
usiku
oo-see-koo
THไทย
อรุณสวัสดิ์
orn-un-sa-wat
TLTL
pagsikat ng araw
pahg-si-kat ng ah-raw
UKУкраїнська
світанок
svi-ta-nok
VITiếng Việt
bình minh
binh minh