The Ancient Greek word for morning is
πρωΐα
Translations for morning and their definitions
πρωΐα | |
1. morning |
ἠώς | |
1. n. The morning red, daybreak, dawn | |
2. n. Dawn as a length of time: morning | |
Ὄφρα μὲν ἠὼς ἦν καὶ ἀέξετο ῑ̔ερὸν ἦμαρ, - While the dawn lasted and the holy day grew | |
3. n. (accusative, ἠῶ) through the morning | |
παννυχίη μέν ῥ᾽ ἥ γε καὶ ἠῶ πεῖρε κέλευθον. - All night and through the morning the ship cleaveEnglish | |
4. n. A morning as a unit of time: day | |
ἀλλ᾽ ὅτε δή ῥ᾽ ἐκ τοῖο δυωδεκάτη γένετ᾽ ἠώς, - But when the twelfth dawn since then had come | |
5. n. The direction of dawn, the East |
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