,
_lasting
through the morning_: acc.
Beowulf
m.
, _morning, forenoon_; also _morrow_: nom.
sg.
morgen, 1785, 2125; (_morrow_), 2104; acc. sg. on morgen (_in the
morning_), 838; dat. sg. on morgne, 2485; on mergenne, 565, 2940; gen. pl.
morna gehwylce (_every morning_), 2451.
morgen-ceald, adj. , _morning-cold, dawn-cold_: nom. sg. gār morgen-ceald
(_spear chilled by the early air of morn_), 3023.
morgen-lang, adj.
, _lasting through the morning_: acc. sg. morgen-longne
dæg (_the whole forenoon_), 2895.
morgen-lēoht, st. n. , _morning-light_: nom. sg. , 605, 918.
morgen-swēg, st. m. , _morning-cry, cry at morn_: nom. sg. , 129.
morgen-tīd, st. f. , _morning-tide_: acc.
morgen, 1785, 2125; (_morrow_), 2104; acc. sg. on morgen (_in the
morning_), 838; dat. sg. on morgne, 2485; on mergenne, 565, 2940; gen. pl.
morna gehwylce (_every morning_), 2451.
morgen-ceald, adj. , _morning-cold, dawn-cold_: nom. sg. gār morgen-ceald
(_spear chilled by the early air of morn_), 3023.
morgen-lang, adj.
, _lasting through the morning_: acc. sg. morgen-longne
dæg (_the whole forenoon_), 2895.
morgen-lēoht, st. n. , _morning-light_: nom. sg. , 605, 918.
morgen-swēg, st. m. , _morning-cry, cry at morn_: nom. sg. , 129.
morgen-tīd, st. f. , _morning-tide_: acc.