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1. morn
noun. ['ˈmɔrn'] the time period between dawn and noon.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- mōrn (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Morn
- stillborn
- steinborn
- forsworn
- firstborn
- wellborn
- vanhorne
- vanhorn
- vandorn
- unadorn
- radborne
- lamborn
- forewarn
- unborn
- reborn
- o'diorne
- lowborn
- forlorn
- amborn
- allcorn
- alcorn
- sworn
- sporn
- scorn
- bjorn
- bjoern
- adorn
- aborn
- zorn
- worn
- warne
Sentences with morn
1. Verb, past tense
But her loving cuddles on a frosty winter morn more than makes up for the summertime cuddle shortage.
2. Adjective
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Quotes about morn
1. My love, do you recall the object which we saw,That fair, sweet, summer morn!At a turn in the path a foul carcassOn a gravel strewn bed,Its legs raised in the air, like a lustful woman,Burning and dripping with poisons,Displayed in a shameless, nonchalant wayIts belly, swollen with gases.
- Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs Du Mal
2. Tonight is For the Dying I've seen it grow dark ten-thousand times, yet never once mourned the loss of light, until tonight. Tonight I'm dying, dying, dying; before morn I may be ash in an urn, I know the light will return, maybe keeping ablaze its promise to others. Maybe not.If I had my druthers, the others would bedying, dying, dying, too,tonight.
- Beryl Dov