From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmornmorn /mɔːn $ mɔːrn/ noun [countable usually singular] literary ALTMCmorning
Examples from the Corpus
morn• Over the stream let vapors are borne, waiting to fade at the bright coming morn.• Every day is a fresh beginning, Every morn is the world made anew.• Tamar had little chance to talk to Stephen, who seemed to be occupied on estate business from morn till night.• Now I am laboring hard every day from morn to eve, and feel the better for it.• Preston this dank October morn has encountered greater hazards and is prepared for more.Origin morn Old English morgen