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tomorrow (adv.)

mid-13c., to morewe, from Old English to morgenne "on (the) morrow," from to "at, on" (see to) + morgenne, dative of morgen "morning" (see morn, also morrow). As a noun from late 14c. Written as two words until 16c., then as to-morrow until early 20c.

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Definitions of tomorrow from WordNet
1
tomorrow (n.)
the day after today;
what are our tasks for tomorrow?
tomorrow (n.)
the near future;
everyone hopes for a better tomorrow
tomorrow's world
2
tomorrow (adv.)
the next day, the day after, following the present day;
From wordnet.princeton.edu