Adays - (adv.) By day, or every day; in the daytime.
Cross-days - (n. pl.) The three days preceding the Feast of the
Ascension.
Daysman - (n.) An umpire or arbiter; a mediator.
Dayspring - (n.) The beginning of the day, or first appearance of light;
the dawn; hence, the beginning.
Dog days - () A period of from four to six weeks, in the summer,
variously placed by almanac makers between the early part of July and
the early part of September; canicular days; -- so called in reference
to the rising in ancient times of the Dog Star (Sirius) with the sun.
Popularly, the sultry, close part of the summer.
Nowadays - (adv.) In these days; at the present time.
Thenadays - (adv.) At that time; then; in those days; -- correlative to
nowadays.
Dog days - n.pl. Hottest period of the year.
Early days - n.pl. Too soon to expect results etc.
Ember days - n.pl. Days of fasting and prayer in the christian church, associated with ordinations. [old english]
Month of sundays - n. Colloq. Very long period.
Nine days' wonder - n. Person or thing that is briefly famous.
Nowadays - —adv. At the present time or age; in these times. —n. The present time.
Rogation days - n.pl. The three days before ascension day.
Salad days - n. Period of youthful inexperience.
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