different between morn vs morrow
morn
English
Etymology
From Middle English morn, variant of morwe, from Old English morgen, from Proto-West Germanic *morgan, *morgin, from Proto-Germanic *murganaz, *murginaz (compare West Frisian moarn, Low German Morgen, Dutch morgen, German Morgen, Danish morgen, Norwegian morgon), from Proto-Indo-European *mr?kéno, *mr?kóno, from Proto-Indo-European *mr?Hko (compare Welsh bore (“morning”), Lithuanian mérkti (“to blink, twinkle”), Sanskrit ????? (már?ci, “ray of light”)), from *mer- (“to shimmer, glisten”) (compare Greek ???? (méra, “morning”)). See also morrow, morning.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /m??n/
- (US) IPA(key): /m??n/
- Rhymes: -??(?)n
- Homophones: mourn (with horse-hoarse merger), mourne, morne
Noun
morn (countable and uncountable, plural morns)
- (now poetic) Morning.
Synonyms
- morning, morrow; see also Thesaurus:morning
Anagrams
- NORM, Norm, Norm., norm, norm.
Alemannic German
Adverb
morn
- tomorrow
Middle English
Noun
morn
- Alternative form of morwe
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??/
- Rhymes: -??
Interjection
morn
- colloquial variant of god morgen
References
- “morn” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “morn” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??/ (example of pronunciation)
Interjection
morn
- colloquial variant of god morgon
Derived terms
- morna
References
- “morn” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English morn, variant of morwe, from Old English morgen.
Noun
morn (plural morns)
- morning
- (definite singular) tomorrow
- A'll gae for ma messages the morn. I'll go shopping tomorrow.
Swedish
Interjection
morn
- Colloquial variant of god morgon
Anagrams
- norm
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morrow
English
Etymology
From Middle English morwe, from Old English morgen, from Proto-West Germanic *morgan, *morgin, from Proto-Germanic *murganaz, *murginaz; compare Dutch morgen and German Morgen. See also the related morn, from the same Old English origin.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m????/
- (US) IPA(key): /?m??o?/, /?m??o?/
- Rhymes: -????
Noun
morrow (plural morrows)
- (archaic or poetic) The next or following day.
- (archaic) Morning.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:morrow.
Synonyms
- (next day): tomorrow
- (morning): morn, morning; see also Thesaurus:morning
Derived terms
- tomorrow
- overmorrow
- yester-morrow
Translations
Verb
morrow (third-person singular simple present morrows, present participle morrowing, simple past and past participle morrowed)
- (intransitive) To dawn
- 1885, Sir Richard Burton, Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
- […] he did her bidding but hardly touched food; after which he lay at full length on his bed all the night through in cogitation deep until morning morrowed.
- 1885, Sir Richard Burton, Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
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