matutinal in English

adjective
1
of or occurring in the morning.
One can only trust that the matutinal fare provided by the proprietors is of a less homicide-provocative kind - no mutton broth - than that borne forth from Bridget Sullivan's kitchen that bloodstained Thursday morning 108 years ago.

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1. Matutinal intoxication of life!

2. Austral (adj.) "southern, of or pertaining to the south," 1540s, from Latin Australis, from auster "south wind; south," from Proto-Italic *aus-tero-(adj.) "towards the dawn," from PIE *heus-tero-(source also of Sanskrit usra-"red; matutinal," usar-budh-"waking at dawn;" Greek aurion "tomorrow;" Lithuanian aušra "dawn;" Old Church Slavonic jutro "dawn, morning; tomorrow;" Old High German