morgen

See also: Morgen

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch morgen (measure of land), or alternatively from Low German morgen.

Noun

morgen (plural morgens)

  1. (historical) a unit of measurement of land in the Netherlands and the Dutch colonies, also used in Prussia, Denmark and Norway, equivalent to 8,000 square metres, or two acres.

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse morginn, morgunn, from Proto-Germanic *murganaz, from Proto-Indo-European *mr̥Hko (to blink, twinkle). Compare Norwegian Bokmål morgen, Swedish morgon, Icelandic morgunn, English morn, morrow, Low German Morgen, West Frisian moarn, Dutch morgen, German Morgen.

Noun

morgen c

  1. morning (the part of the day after midnight and before midday)

Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch morgan, from Proto-Germanic *murganaz, from Proto-Indo-European *mr̥Hko (to blink, twinkle). Compare Low German Morgen, German Morgen, West Frisian moarn, English morn, morrow, Danish morgen, Swedish morgon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔrɣə(n)/
  • (file)

Adverb

morgen

  1. tomorrow

Noun

morgen m (plural morgens, diminutive morgentje n)

  1. morning

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German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔʁɡən/, /ˈmɔɐ̯ɡŋ̩/
  • (file)

Adverb

morgen

  1. tomorrow

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse morginn, morgunn, from Proto-Germanic *murganaz, from Proto-Indo-European *mr̥Hko (to blink, twinkle). Compare Danish morgen, Swedish morgon, Icelandic morgunn, English morn, morrow, Dutch morgen, German Morgen.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈmɔːrˌən/, [ˈmɔːˌɳ̍]

Noun

morgen m (definite singular morgenen, indefinite plural morgener, definite plural morgenene)

  1. morning (the part of the day after midnight and before midday)

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Old English

Alternative forms

  • mergen

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *murganaz, from a pre-Germanic *mr̥kéno, *mr̥kóno, from Proto-Indo-European *mr̥Hko (to blink, twinkle). Cognate with Old Saxon morgan (Low German Morgen and Morrn or Morren), West Frisian moarn, Dutch morgen, Old High German morgan (German Morgen), Old Norse morghon (Danish morgen, Swedish morgon), Old Norse morginn, morgunn; compare also (from a variant Germanic base) Old Norse myrginn, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌲𐌹𐌽𐍃 (maurgins).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmorɣen/

Noun

morgen m

  1. Morning, morn.
    ...on morgen...
    ...in the morning...
  2. Morrow: the morning of the next day.
    ...tō morgen...
    ...tomorrow...

Declension

Synonyms

  • morgendæg
  • (morning): morgenleōht

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