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matutinal
[muh-toot-n-l, -tyoot-]
adjective
pertaining to or occurring in the morning; early in the day.
matutinal
/ ˌæʊˈٲɪə /
adjective
of, occurring in, or during the morning
Other 51Թ Forms
- matutinally adverb
- ˌٳˈپԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of matutinal1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of matutinal1
Example Sentences
In one instance, he takes us right into the head of Woolsey, the judge, while he shaves, and only an endnote reveals that some of these matutinal thoughts are suppositions.
The monarch was evidently in haste, having somewhat broken in on his matutinal habits in consequence of the late hour at which he had retired on the night before.
It pleased Claud to imagine that the old earth was at her toilette—had just emerged, dripping, from her matutinal tub.
This Sunday was no exception, and we had the usual matutinal volleys.
In the autumn, whole broods may be seen by early risers taking their morning flight, and circling in the air for matutinal exercise, just like pigeons, when first let out of their locker.
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