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Morrow has 4 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the next day

"whenever he arrives she leaves on the morrow"

2

The next or following day.

"We will meet again on the morrow to discuss our plans."

In plain English: Morrow means tomorrow, which is the day after today.

"The farmer planned to plant his seeds on that bright morrow after checking the weather forecast."

Verb
1

To dawn

"The morrow broke over the misty hills just as the first birds began to sing."

Proper Noun
1

A Scottish surname​.

"Mr. Morrow from Glasgow arrived at the meeting on time."

Example Sentences
"The farmer planned to plant his seeds on that bright morrow after checking the weather forecast." noun
"The morning morrow brought unexpected sunshine after days of rain." noun
"She promised to meet him at the park on the morrow." noun
"By the time the morrow arrived, everyone had forgotten their old worries." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
day

Origin

Morrow comes from Old English morgen via Proto-Germanic roots that originally referred to the morning or dawn. The word traveled into modern English as a doublet of morn and morgen, evolving through Middle English forms while retaining its connection to the start of the day.

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