heydays
plural of heyday
Source: Wiktionary
Hey"day`, interj. Etym: [Cf. G. heida, or hei da, D. hei daar. Cf. Hey, and There.]
Definition: An expression of frolic and exultation, and sometimes of wonder. B. Jonson.
Hey"day`, n. Etym: [Prob. for. high day. See High, and Day.]
Definition: The time of triumph and exultation; hence, joy, high spirits, frolicsomeness; wildness. The heyday in the blood is tame. Shak. In the heyday of their victories. J. H. Newman.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
3 July 2025
(noun) the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; “in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing”
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