aurorean
a. (似)晓光的, (似)晨曦的
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1.
Belonging to the dawn, or resembling it in brilliant hue.
1783, Richard Griffith (misattributed to Laurence Sterne), The Koran: or, The Life, Character, and Sentiments, of Tria Juncta in Uno in The Posthumous Works of Laurence Sterne, London, Volume 6, p. 50, […] a winged seraph […] sipping aurorean dew, and extracting nectareous essences from aromatic flowers.
1860, Robert Bulwer-Lytton (as Owen Meredith), “Lucile”, London: Chapman and Hall, Part 2, Canto 5, stanza 16, p. 300, […] There, hover’d in light, That image aloft, o’er the shapeless and bright And Aurorean clouds, […]
1896, George Santayana, Sonnet 50 in Sonnets and Other Verses, New York: Stone and Kimball, p. 54, Though no dawn burst, and no aurorean choir Sing GLORIA DEO when the heavens ope,
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2.
Of or relating to Aurora, goddess of dawn in Roman mythology.
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3.
Of or relating to the asteroid (94) Aurora.
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Either the Latin aurōre(us) + the English -an or formed from the two English elements auror(a) + -ean.
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