matutine

adj
/məˈtu.tɪn/US

Etymology

From Latin matutinus (“pertaining to morning”), from Matuta (“Roman goddess of the morning”); related to Latin maturus (“early”) (compare mature). By surface analysis, Matuta + -ine.

  1. derived from matutinus — “pertaining to morning

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to early morning

    Of or relating to early morning; occurring in the early morning; matutinal.

  2. Before the sun (of the rising of a planet or star)

    Before the sun (of the rising of a planet or star); that rises before the sun (of a planet or star).

    • The star indicates much trouble for the native in whose chart it is matutine rising or setting, but if the aspect is matutine culmination Arcturus brings riches and honor.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA