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plural morrows
(archaic or poetic) The next or following day. quotations
Two men were walking in the street; one said to the other: “Upon the morrow I will sup with thee.” And the Pestilence grinned a grin that none beheld, baring his dripping teeth, and crept away to see whether upon the morrow those men should sup together.
1906, [Edward Plunkett,] Lord Dunsany, Time and the Gods, London: William Heineman, page 27
(archaic) Morning.
third-person singular simple present morrows, present participle morrowing, simple past and past participle morrowed
(intransitive) To dawn quotations examples
[…] he did her bidding but hardly touched food; after which he lay at full length on his bed all the night through in cogitation deep until morning morrowed.
1885, Sir Richard Burton, Aladdin and the Magic Lamp