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Phosphor

[fos-fer, -fawr] / ˈfɒs fər, -fɔr /
NOUN
morning star
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Furthermore, one of the mobile developers in the Partners programme, Phosphor Games, is creating an action fantasy title named Horn, clearly aimed at the dedicated gaming audience.

From The Guardian • Aug. 2, 2012

The sun set late; but hardly had he gone When o'er the moon's gold-litten crescent there, Clean Phosphor, polished as a precious stone, Burned in fair deeps of air.

From Kentucky Poems by Cawein, Madison J.

However, it is conceded in the family that Phosphor is not a cat merely: he is a person, and Lucifer is a spirit.

From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Winslow, Helen M.

Hesper and Phosphor are simply the one planet Venus, which according to its position with the sun, becomes the morning or evening star.

From A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam' by Gatty, Alfred, Mrs.

The brilliant Phosphor of a brighter day Too soon in night is passed for aye away!

From John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T. A Memoir by Blair, David Hunter




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