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† a-ˈmornings, advb. phr. Obs. [f. as prec. with genitival -s: cf. a-days, and mod. ‘He comes of a morning.’] In the morning, every morning.
1377Langl. P. Pl. B. xi. 7253 Males drowen hem to males · a mornynges bi hem-self. a1541Wyatt Poet. Wks. (1861) 98 A mornings then when I do rise. 1572L. Mascall Govt. Cattle (1627) 13 Squirt thereof a mornings into his nostrils. 1633Earl of Manchester Al Mondo (1636) 27 The brightest dayes dye into dark nights, but rise againe a mornings. |