Definition of Matutinally

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Matutinally

maturer
maturers
matures
maturescent
maturest
maturing
maturish
maturities
maturity
maturity-onset diabetes
maturity-onset diabetes mellitus
maturity date
maturity onset diabetes of youth
matutinal
matutinal epilepsy
matutinally (current term)
matutinary
matutine
matuzumab
matweed
matweeds
maty
matza
matzah
matzah ball
matzah meal
matzahs
matzas
matzo
matzo ball

Literary usage of Matutinally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1860)
"... who still adhere to the use of razors, are doomed matutinally to inflict upon their smarting countenances. Let the sun by all means have the precedence. ..."

2. South Africa and the Transvaal War by Louis Creswicke (1900)
"matutinally at 5.30 AM might be seen a vast concourse of persons scampering in hot haste to gain a front place. So animated was the early bird to catch its ..."

3. A Sienese Painter of the Franciscan Legend by Bernard Berenson (1909)
"... who surely was acquainted with this matutinally fresh apologue, must deliberately—although for all we know not of his own choice—have passed it over ..."

4. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1835)
"... to come we shall not be pestered with records of the deliberative wisdom of that assembly, matutinally calling for our disgust in all the newspapers. ..."

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