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Word of the Day – Antelucan

By October 5, 2020Word of the Day

Antelucan (adj)

An-te-lew-kan

Of, belonging to, or occurring in the hours just before dawn.

Early 17th century; earliest use found in George Benson (?1569–1648). From classical Latin antelūcānus (also antilūcānus) of, belonging to, or occurring in the hours just before dawn from ante- + lūc-, lūx light + -ānus.

Example sentences

“The antelucan light shrouded the forest in darkness.”

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