单词 | morning-red |
释义 | morning-redn.ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > red or redness > [noun] > shades of red > orange red orange-red1601 nacarat1684 flame1711 iron-reda1728 morning-red1805 orange-scarlet1824 orange-crimson1859 rouge de fer1872 flame-red1906 pimento red1921 persimmon1930 paprika1934 1805 R. Jameson Treat. External Characters Minerals 12 Aurora or morning red is carmine red mixed with much lemon yellow. 2. Chiefly poetic. The dawn. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > dawn > [noun] aristc825 dawingc900 dayeOE day-rimOE day-redOE mornOE lightOE lightingOE dawning1297 day-rowa1300 grekinga1300 uprista1300 dayninga1325 uprisingc1330 sun arisingc1350 springc1380 springingc1380 day-springa1382 morrowingc1384 dayingc1400 daylighta1425 upspring1471 aurora1483 sky1515 orienta1522 breaking of the day1523 daybreak1530 day-peep1530 morrow dayc1530 peep of the morning1530 prick of the day?1533 morning1535 day-breaking1565 creek1567 sunup1572 breach of the day1579 break of day or morn1584 peep of day1587 uprise1594 dawna1616 day-dawn1616 peep of dawn1751 strike of day1790 skreigh1802 sunbreak1822 day-daw1823 screech1829 dayclean1835 sun dawn1835 first light1838 morning-red1843 piccaninny sun1846 piccaninny daylightc1860 gloaming1873 glooming1877 sparrow-fart1886 crack1887 sun-spring1900 piccaninny dawn1936 1843 N. Hawthorne Amer. Notebks. 25 Apr. (1972) vi. 382 The birds that..sing for us at morning-red. 1850 J. Oxenford tr. J. P. Eckermann Conversat. of Goethe II. 66 Often before dawn I am already awake, and lie down by the open window..to refresh myself with the increasing brilliancy of the morning-red. 1854 H. D. Thoreau Walden 347 Some would find fault with the morning-red, if they ever got up early enough. 1891 Amer. Jrnl. Philol. 12 81 They [sc. the souls of the dead] have found the hidden light and created the morning-red. 1948 C. M. Lancaster & J. G. Frank tr. G. von Strassburg Tristan & Isolde in Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 32 115 The girl stepped toward the ship, the dawn's radiant daughter... They [sc. the onlookers] complained in one refrain for the parting of the sunlight's morning red. 1951 L. MacNeice tr. J. W. von Goethe Faust i. 133 How strangely through the mountain hollows A sad light gleams as of morning-red. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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