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welkin

American  
[wel-kin] / ˈwɛl kɪn /

noun

Chiefly Literary.
  1. the sky; the vault of heaven.


welkin British  
/ ˈwɛlkɪn /

noun

  1. archaic the sky, heavens, or upper air

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Etymology

Origin of welkin

before 900; Middle English welken ( e ), Old English welcn, variant of wolcen cloud, sky; cognate with German Wolke cloud

Example Sentences

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And anywhere would be a welkin, let Brittany Griner tell it.

From Los Angeles Times • May 20, 2023

Charles Wesley wrote a hymn that began “Hark how all the welkin rings/Glory to the king of kings”.

From The Guardian • Dec. 21, 2016

Just for variety, he poured syrup all over Robin Walker, the son of the former Cabinet minister Peter Walker, by praising his dad to the very welkin.

From The Guardian • Jun. 30, 2010

Riotously jovial satire, it sets ringing no tocsin of reform but the welkin echoes its topical tintinnabulations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Until that moment I never quite knew the meaning of the phrase “to make the welkin ring.”

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck