Morn Meaning in English
word
ˈmɔɹn
MORN
mˈɔːn
MAWN
Definition
An old-fashioned or poetic word meaning 'morning', the early part of the day.
Usage & Nuances
Used mostly in poetry, literature, or old-fashioned writing; rarely in modern, everyday speech. Appears in phrases like 'on this fair morn' or 'at break of morn'.
Spanish: mañana (poético)Portuguese (BR): manhã (poético)Portuguese (PT): manhã (poético)Chinese (Simplified): 清晨(诗意) - 早晨(诗意)Chinese (Traditional): 清晨(詩意) - 早晨(詩意)Hindi: प्रभात (काव्यात्मक)Arabic: الصباح (شِعري)Bengali: প্রভাত - ভোরRussian: утро (поэтическое)Japanese: 朝(文語・詩的表現)Vietnamese: buổi sớm - buổi sáng (thơ, văn cổ)Korean: 아침 (문학적, 시적 사용)Turkish: sabah (şiirsel)Urdu: صبح (قدیم انداز)Indonesian: pagi (puitis)
Example Sentences
The sun rises every morn.
basic
Dew was on the grass in the early morn.
basic
Birds sing sweetly every morn.
basic
She left at break of morn, before anyone was awake.
natural
On this fair morn, let's start anew.
natural
By morn, all their worries had faded away.
natural