English
Etymology
From LL. matutinalis#Latin|mÄtÅ«tÄ«nÄlis, âbelonging to the early morningâ, from L. matutinus#Latin|mÄtÅ«tÄ«nus, âof or pertaining to the morningâ (from Matuta#Latin|MÄtÅ«ta, Roman goddess of the dawn + -inus#Latin|-Ä«nus, â-ine#English|-ineâ) + -alis#Latin|-Älis, â-al#English|-alâ.<ref name="D.C-etym">Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)</ref>
Pronunciation
RP IPA|/mÉËtjutɪnÉl/
Adjective
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- Of, occurring in, or relating to the early morning.<ref name="AHD-def">The American Heritage<sup>®</sup> Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition (2006)</ref>
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