Word Meanings - A-MORNINGS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
In the morning; every morning. And have such pleasant walks into the woods A-mornings. J. Fletcher.
Related words: (words related to A-MORNINGS)
- EVERYWHERENESS
Ubiquity; omnipresence. Grew. - EVERYWHERE
In every place; in all places; hence, in every part; throughly; altogether. - MORNE
Of or pertaining to the morn; morning. "White as morne milk." Chaucer. - PLEASANT-TONGUED
Of pleasing speech. - PLEASANTNESS
The state or quality of being pleasant. - MORNING-GLORY
A climbing plant having handsome, funnel- shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue. See Dextrorsal. - EVERYONE
Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one. - EVERYDAY
Used or fit for every day; common; usual; as, an everyday suit or clothes. The mechanical drudgery of his everyday employment. Sir. J. Herchel. - EVERYBODY
Every person. - PLEASANTLY
In a pleasant manner. - MORNINGTIDE
Morning time. - EVERYWHEN
At any or all times; every instant. "Eternal law is silently present everywhere and everywhen." Carlyle. - PLEASANT
1. Pleasing; grateful to the mind or to the senses; agreeable; as, a pleasant journey; pleasant weather. Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! Ps. cxxxiii. 1. 2. Cheerful; enlivening; gay; sprightly; humorous; - MORNWARD
Towards the morn. And mornward now the starry hands move on. Lowell. - EVERYTHING
Whatever pertains to the subject under consideration; all things. More wise, more learned, more just, more everything. Pope. - PLEASANTRY
That which denotes or promotes pleasure or good humor; cheerfulness; gayety; merriment; especially, an agreeable playfulness in conversation; a jocose or humorous remark; badinage. The grave abound in pleasantries, the dull in repartees and points - WOODSY
Of or pertaining to the woods or forest. It is woodsy, and savors of trees. J. Burroughs. - WOODSTONE
A striped variety of hornstone, resembling wood in appearance. - MORNING
Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day; as, morning dew; morning light; morning service. She looks as clear As morning roses newly washed with dew. Shak. Morning gown, a gown worn in the morning - WOODSMAN
A woodman; especially, one who lives in the forest. - CROMORNA
A certain reed stop in the organ, of a quality of tone resembling that of the oboe. (more info) G. krummhorn crooked horn, cornet, an organ pipe turned like a - REVERY
See REVERIE - TOMORN
To-morrow. Chaucer. - BACKWOODSMAN
A men living in the forest in or beyond the new settlements, especially on the western frontiers of the older portions of the United States. Fisher Ames. - UNPLEASANTRY
1. Want of pleasantry. 2. A state of disagreement; a falling out. Thackeray. - EVERICH; EVERYCH
each one; every one; each of two. See Every. Chaucer. - FEVERY
Feverish. B. Jonson. - A-MORNINGS
In the morning; every morning. And have such pleasant walks into the woods A-mornings. J. Fletcher. - DISPLEASANT
Unpleasing; offensive; unpleasant. Speed. -- Dis*pleas"ant*ly, adv. Strype. -- Dis*pleas"ant*ness, n.