Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To-morrow.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb obsolete To-morrow.

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  • adverb obsolete tomorrow
  • adverb dialectal in the morning

Etymologies

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From Middle English tomorn, from to + morn, from Old English tōmorgen ("tomorrow"). More at tomorrow.

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  • "Madam, said the gentlewoman, wit ye well he shall be with you tomorn by dinner time. If I wist, said the queen, that he should not be with us here tomorn he should not go with you by my good will."

    - Thomas Malory, 'The Holy Grail'.

    September 8, 2009