Dewdrop ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Dewdrop ( noun )

  1. A drop of dew.
  2. A small, round drop of water.

Origin:

Middle english dewdrop, from old english dagdæppel, from dag day + dæppel dew.

Examples:

  1. The dewdrop glistened on the blade of grass.
  2. A dewdrop hung from the end of her nose.
  3. The morning sun caused the dewdrop to sparkle.
  4. The dewdrops on the leaves looked like tiny jewels.
  5. The meadow was covered in a blanket of dewdrops.

(As a verb)

Dewdrop ( verb )

  1. A drop of dew.
  2. A small, round drop of water.

Origin:

Middle english dewdrop, from old english dagdæppel, from dag day + dæppel dew.

Examples:

  1. The dewdrop glistened on the blade of grass.
  2. A dewdrop hung from the end of her nose.
  3. The morning sun caused the dewdrop to sparkle.
  4. The dewdrops on the leaves looked like tiny jewels.
  5. The meadow was covered in a blanket of dewdrops.
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