Eoan

/ˈiːoʊæn/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or occurring at dawn; of or pertaining to the early morning or sunrise.

Etymology

From Latin/Greek ēōs meaning 'dawn' or 'goddess of dawn.' Used poetically to describe anything associated with the beginning of the day.

Kelly Says

Eoan is a poet's word that connects directly to Eos, the Greek goddess of dawn—when you read Victorian or romantic poetry and they talk about 'eoan light,' they're using this ancient mythological language.

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