antelucan (Meaning)

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antelucan (a.)

Held or being before light; -- a word applied to assemblies of Christians, in ancient times of persecution, held before light in the morning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of antelucan

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antelucan Sentence Examples

  1. The antelucan sky painted a breathtaking display of colors as the sun began to rise over the horizon.
  2. During the antelucan hours, the forest came alive with the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.
  3. The antelucan mist clung to the meadows, creating an enchanting and ethereal atmosphere.
  4. Wrapped in an antelucan robe, she ventured out to witness the first light of the day.
  5. The antelucan stillness was broken only by the gentle babbling of the nearby stream.
  6. As the antelucan glow spread across the landscape, it unveiled a world of serene beauty.
  7. In the antelucan silence, the town slowly awakened to the promise of a new day.
  8. The antelucan breeze carried the scent of dew-covered flowers through the air.
  9. He enjoyed the antelucan solitude, finding solace in the quiet moments before dawn.
  10. The antelucan reflections on the lake mirrored the tranquility of the early morning.

FAQs About the word antelucan

Held or being before light; -- a word applied to assemblies of Christians, in ancient times of persecution, held before light in the morning.

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The antelucan sky painted a breathtaking display of colors as the sun began to rise over the horizon.

During the antelucan hours, the forest came alive with the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.

The antelucan mist clung to the meadows, creating an enchanting and ethereal atmosphere.

Wrapped in an antelucan robe, she ventured out to witness the first light of the day.