lifespring

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

life-spring

Etymology[edit]

life +‎ spring

Noun[edit]

lifespring (plural lifesprings)

  1. A spring or source of life.
    • c. 1822, Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, Lines On the Death of Two Children:
      Consumption! 't is thou that their life-springs hast wasted!
      'T is thou that hast wither'd the bud in its bloom!
    • 1902, Alice Dixon Le Plongeon, Queen Moo's Talisman; the Fall of the Maya Empire, Chapter I:
      Perchance, when ages shall have fled, that land,
      Stripped bare-- again unable to withstand
      Volcanic force, that will her life-springs start

References[edit]

Anagrams[edit]