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† a-morrow, advb. phr. Obs. Forms: 1 on morᵹenne, 1–3 on morᵹen, 3 on morwen, a morwen, a-moreȝe, 3–4 amorewe, 3–5 a morwe, amorow(e. [a prep.1 on + morrow: cf. a-morning.] 1. In the morning.
c1000Ags. Gosp. John xx. 1 Maria cóm on morᵹen ær hit leoht wære. c1230Ancr. R. 22 A morwen oþer a niht..siggeð Commendacium. c1384Chaucer H. Fame 2106 Come we amorowe or on eve. c1430Lydg. Chichev. & Bycorne in Dodsl. XI. 335 A good repast A morwe to breke with my fast. 2. On the morrow after, next morning.
a855O.E. Chron. an. 755 Ða on morᵹenne ᵹehierdun þæt þæs cyninges þeᵹnas. c1230Ancr. R. 122 Me ledde him amorwen uorte hongen. a1300Floriz & Bl. 67 Amoreȝe, so sone so hit was day, He tok his leue. c1386Chaucer Knt.'s T. 763 Thus they ben departed til a-morwe [v.r. amorwe, a morowe, on morwe]. 1480Cambriæ Epit. 411 Yet a-morow that stone Was seyne erly in Mon. |