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† ˈsun-ˌshining, n. Obs. rare. [f. sun n.1 + shining vbl. n.] = sunshine n. (lit. and fig.).
13..Coer de L. 2410 Richard the king, The best under the sun-shining. a1548Hall Chron., Edw. IV, 228 b, All the Constables promises were but fayre sunne shynyng, swetely spoken, and sowerly performed. 1584Cogan Haven Health (1636) 181 By setting Butter..in a platter, open to the Sunne in faire weather..untill it bee sufficiently clarified,..which will be in twelve or fourteen daies, if there be faire Sunne shining. 1840Florist's Jrnl. (1846) I. 229 Embrace every opportunity of sun-shining, to give air. b. to set a sunshining: to place in the sunshine; fig. to expose to view, display.
1601Dent Pathw. Heaven (1617) 35 God hath not giuen such gifts vnto men, to the end they should make sale-ware of them, and set them a sunshining to behold. |