eoan

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek [Term?].

Adjective

eoan (not comparable)

  1. (poetic) Relating to the dawn.
    • Percy Bysshe Shelley
      The morning-star
      Beckons the sun from the Eoan wave.
    • 2015, Bill Reed, The Pipwink Papers
      But we can note how wonderfully Pirip has woven the eoan light to recreate the images of life's grey, last sickly days []

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