1. to morrow - Noun
2. to morrow - Adverb
to morrow (not comparable)
Obsolete form of tomorrow.
to morrow (plural to morrows)
Obsolete form of tomorrow.
to‐morrow (not comparable)
Archaic spelling of tomorrow.
to‐morrow (plural to-morrows)
Archaic form of tomorrow.
to-morrow
Go back to your people and tell them to get some rest if they can, and if the Lord gives us sunshine to-morrow and I do not give you fighting enough, I will never call on you to come again." Source: Internet
Failed yesterday and succeed to-morrow. Source: Internet
It may have succeeded yesterday and fail to-morrow. Source: Internet
On this view, we must say that it is only probable that all men must die or that the sun will rise to-morrow, because neither of these can be demonstrated. Source: Internet
The earliest of these was a casual reference on May 3, 1921: J. P. Smith, with Tippity Witchet and others of the L. T. Bauer string, is scheduled to start for "the big apple" to-morrow after a most prosperous Spring campaign at Bowie and Havre de Grace. Source: Internet