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MORN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MORN is dawn. How to use morn in a sentence ... Middle English, from Old English morgen; akin to Old High German morgan morning and perhaps to ... www.merriam-webster.com
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MORN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of morn in English ... a morning: Yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Days & times of day · afternoon ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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Morn - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
the time period between dawn and noon. synonyms: forenoon, morning, morning time. see moresee less. type of: period, period of time, time period. www.vocabulary.com
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to-morn
to-morn, adv. and n. Now dial. or arch. (təˈmɔːn) Forms: α. 1 to morᵹ(en)ne, 1–2 to morᵹen (to morhᵹen), 3 to morȝen, 3–4 to morwen, 4 to morewen, 5 to morowen, to moroun. β. 4–5 tomorne, 4–6 to morne, 4– to-morn; 6, 9 tomorn, 9 dial. to moorn. γ. 1 to merne, to męrᵹen, 2 to marȝan, 3 to marȝen, mar... Oxford English Dictionary
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TOMORN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOMORN is tomorrow. www.merriam-webster.com
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Morn vs. Mourn: What's the Difference? - Grammarly
Morn refers to the morning time or the beginning of the day. In contrast, mourn is a verb that means to feel or express sorrow or grief, typically due to a ... www.grammarly.com
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From Morn to Midnight
From Morn to Midnight () is a 1920 German silent expressionist film directed by Karlheinz Martin based on the 1912 play From Morning to Midnight by Georg Kaiser. It is one of the most radical films of the German Expressionist movement. The film uses stylized distorted sets, designed by Robert Neppac... wikipedia.org
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“Morn” or “Mourn”—Which to use? - Sapling
“Morn” or “Mourn” morn: NA mourn: (verb) feel sadness. (verb) observe the customs of mourning after the death of a loved one. sapling.ai
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MORN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Morn definition: morning.. See examples of MORN used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Etymology: morgen - Middle English Compendium Search Results
(a) Dawn, daybreak; morning; (b) at morn-tide, on the next morning; in a morn-tide, on a certain morning; in the morn-tide, in the morning; on the next morning. quod.lib.umich.edu
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Morn Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
MORN meaning: morning. www.britannica.com
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tomorn - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses) ... 1. (a) On the day following the present one, tomorrow; ~ dai; (b) at some time after today;—usu. in prov. expressions, in ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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tomorrow
tomorrow, adv. and n. (təˈmɒrəʊ) Forms: α. 3 to moruwe, 3–5 to morewe, 3–6 to morowe, to morwe, 4 to morȝe. β. 4 to moru, 5 to morw, to morow, 5–6 to morrowe, 6 tomorow, 6–8 to morrow, 6– tomorrow, to-morrow. Regularly written as two words till 1500 and usually so till c 1750. [ME. from to morȝen, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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obsequy
▪ I. † ˈobsequy1 Obs. Also 6 obseque, 6–7 obsequie. [ad. L. obsequi-um compliance, complaisance, obedience, in pl. acts of compliance, f. obsequī to follow or comply with, f. ob- (ob- 1 a) + sequī to follow. Partly a. obs. F. obseque ‘obéissance’ (a 1420 in Godef.).] Ready compliance with the will o... Oxford English Dictionary
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unfair
▪ I. unˈfair, a. [OE. unfæᵹer (f. un- un-1 7 + fæᵹer fair a.), = ON. {uacu}fagr (Norw. ufager), Goth. unfagrs.] † 1. a. Not fair or beautiful; uncomely; disfigured; ugly. Obs.Beowulf 727 Him of eaᵹum stod liᵹᵹe ᵹelicost leoht unfæᵹer. c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xli. §4 Sio ᵹefrednes..ne mæᵹ ᵹefredan hwæ... Oxford English Dictionary
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