matitudinal

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Synonym of matutinal.
  2. Of, occurring in, or relating to the morning, especially the early morning upon waking up.
  3. Active in the morning; waking up early.

Pronunciation

/ˌmætɪˈt(j)uːdɪnl̩/ /-ˈt͡ʃuː-/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-matitudinal.wav /ˌmætəˈt(j)udənl̩/ [-ɾə-] /-ˈt͡ʃu-/

Word forms

matitudinal

Etymology

A variant of matutinal (possibly influenced by French matin (“morning”)), which is borrowed from Middle French matutinal (modern French matutinal), and from its etymon Late Latin mātūtīnālis (“(adjective) belonging to the morning; of or pertaining to matins; (noun) morning hymn or psalm; book of lauds”), from Latin mātūtīnus (“of, occurring in, or pertaining to the early morning, matutine”) (from Mātūta (“Roman goddess of the dawn or morning”) (from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂- (“to mature, ripen; opportune, timely; good, great”)) + -īnus (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’) + -ālis (suffix forming adjectives of relationship).

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