welkin

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
welkin
    n 1: the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which
         celestial bodies appear to be projected [syn: {celestial
         sphere}, {sphere}, {empyrean}, {firmament}, {heavens},
         {vault of heaven}, {welkin}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Welkin \Wel"kin\, n. [OE. welken, welkene, welkne, wolcne,
   weolcne, AS. wolcen, pl. wolcnu, a cloud; akin to D. wolk,
   OFries. wolken, OS. wolkan, G. wolke, OHG. wolchan, and
   probably to G. welk withered, OHG. welc moist, Russ. & OSlav.
   vlaga moisture, Lith. vilgyti to moisten.]
   The visible regions of the air; the vault of heaven; the sky.
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         On the welkne shoon the sterres lyght.   --Chaucer.
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         The fair welkin foully overcast.         --Spenser.
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         When storms the welkin rend.             --Wordsworth.
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   Note: Used adjectively by Shakespeare in the phase, "Your
         welkin eye," with uncertain meaning.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
29 Moby Thesaurus words for "welkin":
      Caelus, aerosphere, air, atmosphere, azure, biosphere, blue sky,
      caelum, canopy, canopy of heaven, cerulean, cope, ecosphere,
      empyrean, ether, firmament, gaseous envelope, heaven, heavens,
      hyaline, lift, lifts, noosphere, sky, starry heaven, the blue,
      the blue serene, vault, vault of heaven

    

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