bright and early

Etymology
From +  +.

Adverb

 * 1)  (Very) early in the morning.

Usage notes

 * Often used in the phrase to get up bright and early.
 * The term often implies that the person who has woken up early is, or should be, alert and active at that time of day.

Translations

 * Dutch: voor dag en dauw
 * Finnish: aikaisin aamulla
 * French: à l'aube,, au chant du coq, au petit matin, , , ,
 * German: in aller Frühe
 * Greek: πρωί πρωί
 * Japanese: 夙に
 * Macedonian: ра́но на́утро, изу́трина
 * Polish: białym świtem, bladym świtem
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: de mañana, tempranito
 * Swedish: i ottan, i arla morgonstund,
 * Welsh: ben bore