not a word? perchance a greeting
Good Morning. "Morrow" means "morning"; that's where we get our word "tomorrow" from. "I'll do it to-morrow" means "I'll do it in the morning"
The Good-Morrow was created in 1633.
The Good-Morrow was written by poet John Donne
Tomorrow. "I will ask him of his mind when I see him on the morrow."
It's a contraction of two words, "to" and "morrow." The word "to" in this case originally meant "at" or "on," and "morrow" is an old word for "morning," so "to-morrow" originally meant "on the morrow" or "in the [next] morning," etc.
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Define the word answer?
When you are good at something: you are skilled at, for example, horseriding. You are good at it. You have skills when it comes to horses.
Define the word geography
The Meeting will be convened by to-morrow.
define the word attraction?
One possibility is "good morrow". In Romeo and Juliet Benvolio says to Romeo, "Good morrow, cousin" (Act I Scene 1), and Romeo says to Friar Lawrence "Good morrow, father" (Act 2 Scene 3) and to Mercutio and Benvolio "Good morrow to you both" (act 2 Scene 4). Ben Jonson has Littlewit greet his wife with "Good morrow, Win" in Act 1 Scene 1 of Batholomew Fair. We find another greeting in Act I Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, when a servant greets Romeo by saying "God gi' god den" But that was an evening greeting, not a morning one.