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morning star

–noun
1. a bright planet, esp. Venus, seen in the east immediately before sunrise.
2. Also called holy water sprinkler, holy water sprinkle. a medieval shafted weapon having a head in the form of a spiked ball.

Origin:
1525–35
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morning star  
n.  A planet, especially Venus, visible in the east just before or at sunrise.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Star, Morning

a name figuratively given to Christ (Rev. 22:16; comp. 2 Pet. 1:19). When Christ promises that he will give the "morning star" to his faithful ones, he "promises that he will give to them himself, that he will give to them himself, that he will impart to them his own glory and a share in his own royal dominion; for the star is evermore the symbol of royalty (Matt. 2:2), being therefore linked with the sceptre (Num. 24:17). All the glory of the world shall end in being the glory of the Church." Trench's Comm.

Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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