moarn
Frisian (Western)
/ˈmoə̯n/
noun
Definitions
- morning
- tomorrow
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian morgen inherited from Proto-Germanic *murganaz (morning).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*murganaz
Gloss
morning
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
朝
Emoji
🌄 🌅
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- morgen English
- morn English
- morning English
- mornward English
- tomorn English
- yestermorn English
- Morgen German
- Morgendämmerung German
- Morgenessen German
- Morgengabe German
- Morgenkaffee German
- Morgenlatte German
- Morgenluft German
- Morgenrot German
- Morgenröte German
- Morgensonne German
- Morgenstern German
- Samstagmorgen German
- guten Morgen German
- morgendlich German
- morgenwärts German
- dinsdagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- dinsdagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- donderdagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- donderdagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- goeiemorgen Dutch, Flemish
- maandagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- maandagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- morgen Dutch, Flemish
- morgendauw Dutch, Flemish
- morgengave Dutch, Flemish
- morgenrood Dutch, Flemish
- morgenster Dutch, Flemish
- morgenstond Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- vrijdagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- woensdagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- woensdagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- zaterdagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- zaterdagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- zondagmorgen Dutch, Flemish
- zondagsmorgens Dutch, Flemish
- *mergʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *merkʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *mr̥Hko Proto-Indo-European
- *mr̥kéno Proto-Indo-European
- *murganaz Proto-Germanic
- morgen Old English
- tōmorgen Old English
- morn Middle English
- morginn Old Norse
- morgen Middle Dutch
- morgan Old High German
- môre Afrikaans
- morgen Middle High German
- *morgan gmw-pro
- morgan Old Dutch
- morgan Old Saxon
- morgen Old Frisian
- Morgen Low German
- morgu Sranan Tongo