A planet (usually Venus) seen just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
1He is afterwards a morning star, preceding the sun in his rising.
2How delicately touched is this uprising of the morning star from ocean:
3She is fairer than the morning star, and whiter than the moon.
4Venus, as morning star, is visible in the east just before sunrise.
5Abruptly, with the splendour of a meteor, the morning star shot up.
6She shone brilliant as the morning star, full of splendor and joy.
7Though Tennyson has worthily celebrated as the morning star of English song-
8How many times has the morning star shone yonder in the East?
9Picture Perfect babies Happy birthday Happy birthday to our morning star Cataleya.
10The morning star man gurgled and went down, pierced through the throat.
11Two months later you may see her in the east-a bright morning star.
12Straight before him, low in the sky, hung the morning star.
13I am the root and stock of David, the bright and morning star.
14The morning star was setting, the east grew grey with light.
15She was radiant as the morning star, and even dazzlingly lovely.
16But shadows are fleeting, and every season of gloom has its morning star.
Translations for morning star