to morrow

Adverb

 * 1) * 1769, King James Bible, Oxford Standard text, Exodus, ix, 18
 * Behold, to morrow about this time I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as hath not been in Egypt since the foundation thereof even until now.
 * 1) * 1769, King James Bible, Oxford Standard text, Exodus, ix, 18
 * Behold, to morrow about this time I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as hath not been in Egypt since the foundation thereof even until now.
 * 1) * 1769, King James Bible, Oxford Standard text, Exodus, ix, 18
 * Behold, to morrow about this time I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as hath not been in Egypt since the foundation thereof even until now.

Noun

 * 1) * 1600, author unknown, "Phillidaes Love-call to her Coridon, and his replying" (song), in England's Helicon, printed at London by I.R. for John Flasket:
 * Phil. Yonder comes my Mother, Coridon,
 * whether shall I flie?
 * Cor. Under yonder Beech my lovely one,
 * while she passeth by.
 * Say to her thy true-Love was not heere,
 * remember, remember,
 * to morrow is another day:
 * 1) * 1676, Matthew Hale, Contemplations moral and divine, by a person of great learning and judgment, ed. by E. Stephens [1699].
 * Give therefore, I pray thee, Bread for this day, and when to morrow comes, I will beg Bread of thee for to morrow;
 * 1) * 1676, Matthew Hale, Contemplations moral and divine, by a person of great learning and judgment, ed. by E. Stephens [1699].
 * Give therefore, I pray thee, Bread for this day, and when to morrow comes, I will beg Bread of thee for to morrow;