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Morningstar Meaning in English

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ˈmɔɹnɪŋˌstɑɹ
MAWR-ning-star
ˈmɔːnɪŋˌstɑː
MAWR-ning-stah

Definition

A morningstar is either a bright object seen in the sky before sunrise (usually the planet Venus), or a medieval weapon with a spiked metal ball on a stick.

Usage & Nuances

As 'morningstar', the astronomical meaning is somewhat poetic or old-fashioned; 'Venus' is more common in modern language. As a weapon, 'morningstar' often appears in fantasy games or historical contexts, not everyday conversation. Distinct from 'mace' or 'flail': a morningstar has prominent spikes.

Example Sentences

The planet Venus is often called the morningstar.

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The knight held a spiked morningstar in his hand.

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A morningstar can be seen in old paintings of the sky.

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He equipped his game character with a heavy morningstar for more damage.

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The morningstar shone brightly just before sunrise.

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You don’t hear about the morningstar much outside of fantasy stories these days.

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