new dawn

noun
/njuː ˈdɔːn/UK/n(j)u ˈdɔn/US

Definitions

  1. A new beginning

    A new beginning; a fresh start; an important, promising turning point.

    • In the fourth [volume], we view the decline of botany in the barbarous ages. In the fifth we find it riſing with the new dawn of literature; [...]
    • The reformation, however, produced in Iceland a new dawn of learning; and a few rays of that light which had blazed over Europe from the discovery of printing shed a gleam on this remote island; [...]

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