dayrise

Noun

 * 1)  daybreak, dawn
 * 2) * 1839, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, "The Sisters.", The Poetical Works of Miss Landon, publ. by E.L. Carey and A. Hart, pg. 225:
 * 'Twas a fair sight to see her glide
 * A constant shadow by the side
 * Of her old Father ! At dayrise,
 * With light feet and with sunny eyes,
 * 1) * 1917, Hermann Hagedorn, "The Spirit of Preparedness," Proceedings of the Congress of Constructive Patriotism, National Security League, Washington, D.C., January 25-27, 1917, pg. 138:
 * Compared to such sentimentalism that dream of the million men rising up at the President's call between dayrise and dayfall appears like grim realism.