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Palaeography
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. dawn [Brit dɔːn, Am dɔn, dɑn] N

1. dawn lit:

aurore f liter
at the crack of dawn lit, fig

2. dawn (beginning):

dawn fig

II. dawn [Brit dɔːn, Am dɔn, dɑn] VB intr

1. dawn (become light):

dawn day:
a new age has dawned

2. dawn (become apparent):

it dawned on me/him etc that

dawn raid N

dawn chorus N

the realization dawned (on her) that
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dawn uncountable
aurore form

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dawn [dɔ:n, Am dɑ:n] N

1. dawn a. fig:

2. dawn (daybreak):

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avènement d'une époque, ère
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dawn [dɔn] N

1. dawn a. fig:

2. dawn (daybreak):

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avènement d'une époque, ère
Present
Idawn
youdawn
he/she/itdawns
wedawn
youdawn
theydawn
Past
Idawned
youdawned
he/she/itdawned
wedawned
youdawned
theydawned
Present Perfect
Ihavedawned
youhavedawned
he/she/ithasdawned
wehavedawned
youhavedawned
theyhavedawned
Past Perfect
Ihaddawned
youhaddawned
he/she/ithaddawned
wehaddawned
youhaddawned
theyhaddawned