A. M.

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English

Noun

A. M. (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of AM

Adverb

A. M. (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of a.m.
    • 1761 September 12, The Newcastle Courant, number 4427, Newcastle upon Tyne:
      At Five A. M. we got almoſt up with the Chace, and found them to be a large Ship and two Frigates.
    • 1780 January 7, Drewry’s Derby Mercury, volume XLIX:
      []; at Five A. M. the Commodore made the Signal to tack, both Squadrons in company.
    • 1844 December 4, The Raleigh Star and North Carolina Gazette, volume 35, number 49, Raleigh, N.C.:
      His people all rise at five A. M., by the ringing of a bell, as in a ship or a factory.
    • 1909, Mary Roberts Rinehart, “In the Dining-Room”, in The Man in Lower Ten, New York, N.Y.: Grosset & Dunlap, →OCLC, page 327:
      “Train to Richmond at six-thirty a. m.,” I said. “What time is it now?”

Anagrams

French

Noun

A. M. m or f (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of A.M.

Latin

Adverb

A. M. (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of a. m.