poet. rare. [f. SUN sb. + LIGHT a.2 or SUNLIGHT sb. after starlight adj.] = SUNLIT.
1818. Shelley, Euganean Hills, 82. Their [sc. rooks] plumes
Gleam above the sunlight woods.
1895. R. W. Chambers, King in Yellow, Repairer of Reput., ii. (1909), 28. The craft which churned the sunlight waters.