murgn

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German morgene, from Old High German morgane, from Proto-West Germanic *morgin, *murgin, from Proto-Germanic *murginaz, from Proto-Indo-European *merkʷ- (to flicker, twinkle, darken), from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (to flicker, twinkle).

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murgn

  1. tomorrow

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