1. morrow - Noun
2. morrow - Verb
3. Morrow - Proper noun
Morning.
The next following day; the day subsequent to any day specified or understood.
The day following the present; to-morrow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think that this is the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender. Abba Eban
Good-night, good-night parting is such sweet sorrow That I shall say good-night till it be morrow. William Shakespeare
We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it. John Newton
He went like one that hath been stunned, And is of sense forlorn A sadder and a wiser man, He rose the morrow morn. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Good morrow spectacles, farewell lasses. French Proverb
A good neighbour, a good morrow. Romanian Proverb