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English
Noun
morning wood (countable and uncountable, plural morning woods)
- (informal) An erection of the penis upon waking up, usually unrelated to erotic thoughts or dreams.
- Synonyms: morning woody, morning tent, morning glory, (medical) nocturnal penile tumescence
- Coordinate terms: see Thesaurus:erect penis
- (dialectal) Kindling used to light a fire in the morning.
- Synonym: morning sticks
Translations
morning erection
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: trempera matinera (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 晨勃 (zh) (chénbó)
- Danish: morgenstivert c
- Finnish: aamuerektio (fi), aamustondis (fi)
- French: érection matinale f, gaule du matin (fr) f
- German: Morgenlatte (de) f; (less common) Morgenständer m, Morgenständchen n, morgendliche Pisslatte f, Mopila f, Morgenwasserlatte f,
- Hebrew: זקפת בוקר f (zikpat boker)
- Italian: alzabandiera m
- Japanese: 朝立ち (ja) (あさだち, asadachi), あさだち (ja) (asadachi)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: morrabrød n, morgenbrød (no) n
- Polish: poranny drągal m, namiot (pl) m, poranny wzwód m
- Portuguese: tesão de mijo m, tesão da manhã m
- Russian: у́тренний стоя́к (ru) m (útrennij stoják)
- Spanish: trempera mañanera f, erección matutina f
- Swedish: morgonstånd (sv) n, morgonbånge (sv) c
- Tagalog: tigas titi
- Turkish: sabah ereksiyonu
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See also
Further reading
- Survey of English Dialects, Michael V. Barry (2013) Routledge. Page 231