GOSSAMER: "a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, esp. in autumn" (n.)
"Gossamer" refers to something extremely delicate, light, or thin, often describing fine, filmy strands or a delicate material, like a spider's web or a very light fabric.
Etymology: The word "gossamer" originates from Middle English "gos" (goose) + "somer" (summer), possibly suggesting the delicate threads or downy feathers resembling something as light and insubstantial as the down of a goose in summer.
Sample sentences:
The morning sunlight danced upon the gossamer strands of the spider's web, making it sparkle like a delicate piece of art.
She wore a gossamer scarf that floated behind her in the gentle breeze, adding an ethereal touch to her outfit.
The curtains in the old mansion were made of gossamer fabric, allowing soft light to filter through and creating an enchanting atmosphere.
His dreamy descriptions painted a gossamer world of fantasy and wonder, captivating everyone who listened.
As the seasons shifted, the meadow was adorned with gossamer threads of dew that glinted like diamonds in the early morning.
Gossamer often evokes imagery of fragility and ethereal beauty.
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