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morgen
[ mawr-guhn ]
noun
- a unit of land measure equal to about two acres (0.8 hectare), formerly in use in Holland and the Dutch colonies and still used in South Africa.
- a unit equal to about two-thirds of an acre (0.3 hectare), formerly used in Prussia, Norway, and Denmark.
morgen
/ ˈmɔːɡən /
noun
- a South African unit of area, equal to about two acres or 0.8 hectare
- a unit of area, formerly used in Prussia and Scandinavia, equal to about two thirds of an acre
Word History and Origins
Origin of morgen1
Word History and Origins
Origin of morgen1
Example Sentences
De Morgen makes a link between those conversations and this video or similar beheadings.
They had, according to Morgen, “a wonderful, symbiotic relationship with the press.”
“But that was a pivotal moment—a turning point—for the band,” adds Morgen.
For one and all were now hungry, having that day eaten the morgen-maal at a much earlier hour than usual.
And they were merry again over the morgen-maal, which they ate before leaving the landing-place.
We had only been at this a few minutes, when to our great astonishment a voice behind us said "Guten Morgen!"
"You'll git up early in de morgen to rob ein Deitcher of his schnapps," he growled, as he clambered over the gunwale.
Say, Caraher, he tole me dis morgen—say, he tole me Mist'r Derrick gowun to farm der whole demn rench hisseluf der next yahr.
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