morning

Etymology
From, from. . See also (🇨🇬).

Noun

 * 1) The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon.
 * 2)  The early part of anything.
 * 3)  That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon).
 * 4) * 1813,, letter, 26 October:
 * We breakfasted before nine, and do not dine till half-past six on the occasion, so I hope we three shall have a long morning enough.
 * 1)  The first alcoholic drink of the day; a morning draught.
 * 1)  The early part of anything.
 * 2)  That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon).
 * 3) * 1813,, letter, 26 October:
 * We breakfasted before nine, and do not dine till half-past six on the occasion, so I hope we three shall have a long morning enough.
 * 1)  The first alcoholic drink of the day; a morning draught.
 * 1)  The first alcoholic drink of the day; a morning draught.

Synonyms

 * ; ; see also Thesaurus:morning

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 * Romanian: neața
 * Russian:, до́брого у́тра, с до́брым у́тром
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 * Vietnamese: buổi sáng tốt lành, chào buổi sáng