Dewdrop
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Dewdrop ( noun )
- A drop of dew.
- A small, round drop of water.
Origin:
Middle english dewdrop, from old english dagdæppel, from dag day + dæppel dew.
Examples:
- The dewdrop glistened on the blade of grass.
- A dewdrop hung from the end of her nose.
- The morning sun caused the dewdrop to sparkle.
- The dewdrops on the leaves looked like tiny jewels.
- The meadow was covered in a blanket of dewdrops.
(As a verb)
Dewdrop ( verb )
- A drop of dew.
- A small, round drop of water.
Origin:
Middle english dewdrop, from old english dagdæppel, from dag day + dæppel dew.
Examples:
- The dewdrop glistened on the blade of grass.
- A dewdrop hung from the end of her nose.
- The morning sun caused the dewdrop to sparkle.
- The dewdrops on the leaves looked like tiny jewels.
- The meadow was covered in a blanket of dewdrops.