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4 dawn
• orastus• orastaa• hämärtää• huomen• auringonnousu• aamunsarastus• aamunkoitto• aamunkoi• aamuhämärä• aamu• aamurusko• aamunkoite• valjeta• päivänkoitto• päivänkoite• päivänsarastus• päivännousu• koitto• koi• koite• koittaa• kajastus• kajo• kajaste• kajastaa• sarastus• sarastaa• seljetä* * *do:n 1. verb((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) sarastaa2. noun1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) aamunkoite2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) sarastus•- dawning- dawn on
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