To-Morrow seems to be the word that alludes to that what the next day is:
anamornÐn, anamornæn, or anamornæn has the meaning of sorrow in Old High German.
It sounds in german like "another morning".
So this includes the future, because you can do it only for something happening in the future.
aftermorganlÆh = after morning
Ðr = germanic Àier- = day, morning
ÐrgesterÐn = ereyesterday + overmorrow
Quote:Morrow is a word meaning "the next day" in literary English. It also means "morning" in archaic English
anamornÐn, anamornæn, or anamornæn has the meaning of sorrow in Old High German.
It sounds in german like "another morning".
So this includes the future, because you can do it only for something happening in the future.
aftermorganlÆh = after morning
Ðr = germanic Àier- = day, morning
ÐrgesterÐn = ereyesterday + overmorrow