to-morrow

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See also: to morrow, and tomorrow

English

Adverb

to-morrow (not comparable)

  1. Dated spelling of tomorrow.
    • 1924 June 7, George Mallory, Dear Noel, Mount Everest:
      Dear Noel, / We'll probably start early to-morrow (8th) to have clear weather. It won't be too early to start looking out for us either crossing the rockband under the pyramid or going up skyline at 8.0 p.m. / Yours ever / G Mallory

Noun

to-morrow (countable and uncountable, plural to-morrows)

  1. Dated form of tomorrow.

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