Word of the
Day for Thursday 9th January
2014
Welkin \WEL-kin\, noun:
the
sky; the vault of heaven.
As
the elegant coach trotted through the warm night air, Rome leaned back and
gazed at the welkin, trying to guess which star Home orbited about.
-- Mark S. Geston, Lords of the Starship, 1967
-- Mark S. Geston, Lords of the Starship, 1967
Down
washed the rain, deep lowered the welkin; the clouds, ruddy a while
ago, had now, through all the blackness, turned deadly pale, as if in terror.
-- Charlotte Brontë, Villette, 1853
-- Charlotte Brontë, Villette, 1853
Welkin comes from the Old English word welcn which
meant "cloud." It was a cognate of the German word Wolke,
which also meant "cloud."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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