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Danish
Etymology
Literally "the morning of the times".
Proper noun
tidernes morgen
- the dawn of time
- a long time ago
2011, Jussi Adler-Olsen, Elsebeth Egholm, Anna Grue, Jens Henrik Jensen, Christian Mørk, Ole Tornbjerg, Jeanette Øbro, Liv for liv, Politikens Forlag, →ISBN:Som dengang han i tidernes morgen sad i sin mosters salon og legede med parykker.- Like back then, a long time ago, when he sat in his maternal aunt's salon playing with wigs.
2011, Marianne M., Vi medafhængige: en beretning om et liv i medafhængighed, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN, page 152:Der har i tidernes morgen sikkert ligget en kongeligt privilegeret kro på stedet, ...- A long time ago, there has probably been a royally privileged inn at this place, ...
2014, Romain Puértolas, translated by Agnete Dorph Stjernfelt, Den utrolige historie om fakiren der sad fast i et IKEA-skab, Rosinante & Co, →ISBN:Dér havde de et rigtigt murstenshus, der engang i tidernes morgen havde tilhørt en grandonkel, som i sin livsaften ikke længere havde kunnet tåle fugtigheden i campingvognen.- There they had a real brick house, which once a long time ago had belonged to a great-uncle, who, in the evening of his life, could no longer tolerate the humidity of the caravan.