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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1974 (SND Vol. IX).
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Quotation dates: 1705-1745

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TOMORROW, adv., n. Also †-morow, †-morou. Sc. usages. For the common Sc. form see Morn.

I. adv. On the day after one already mentioned, on the next day.Sc. 1717 R. Wodrow Corresp. (1843) II. 344:
A committee for peace was proposed to-morrow, who heard the ministers and Mr Anderson.

II. n. In phrs.: tomorrow's morning, -night, tomorrow morning, -night.Sc. 1705 Lord Seafield's Letters (S.H.S.) 43:
I am to meet with him to morous morning.
Sc. 1745 S.C. Misc. (1841) 424:
This bearer promises to deliver yow this leter to morows night.

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