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Definition of morn in English: mornnoun mɔːnmɔrn literary term for morning Example sentencesExamples - This morn came, no change, still windy, grey with rough seas!
- The party is expected to carry into the not-so-wee hours of the morn, perhaps as late as 6 a.m.
- When this horizon paled, far-torn from light, with feeble hope of dawn your gaze alone could wake the morn.
- Anyway, its after one o'clock in the morn, so I'm going to turn in.
- I have a radio interview in the early morn, so I have to go to bed early.
OriginOld English morgen, of Germanic origin. Rhymesadorn, born, borne, bourn, Braun, brawn, corn, dawn, drawn, faun, fawn, forborne, forewarn, forlorn, freeborn, lawn, lorn, mourn, newborn, Norn, outworn, pawn, prawn, Quorn, sawn, scorn, Sean, shorn, spawn, suborn, sworn, thorn, thrawn, torn, Vaughan, warn, withdrawn, worn, yawn Definition of morn in US English: mornnounmɔrnmôrn term for morning Example sentencesExamples - I have a radio interview in the early morn, so I have to go to bed early.
- Anyway, its after one o'clock in the morn, so I'm going to turn in.
- This morn came, no change, still windy, grey with rough seas!
- The party is expected to carry into the not-so-wee hours of the morn, perhaps as late as 6 a.m.
- When this horizon paled, far-torn from light, with feeble hope of dawn your gaze alone could wake the morn.
OriginOld English morgen, of Germanic origin. |