"morgna" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

IPA: /²mɔrɡnɑ/, /²mɔrnɑ/ Forms: morgnar [present], morgna [past], morgna [participle, past], morgnast [infinitive, passive], morgnande [participle, present], morgna [imperative], morgn [imperative], menna, medna, mønne, mødna [alternative, dialectal]
Etymology: From Old Norse morgna or morna, from morgunn. Etymology templates: {{inh|nn|non|morgna}} Old Norse morgna Head templates: {{nn-verb-1}} morgna (present tense morgnar, past tense morgna, past participle morgna, passive infinitive morgnast, present participle morgnande, imperative morgna/morgn)
  1. (impersonal) to dawn (become morning) Tags: impersonal
    Sense id: en-morgna-nn-verb-pHrBSBIJ
  2. to give breakfast
    Sense id: en-morgna-nn-verb-NdCyBPXW
  3. to eat breakfast
    Sense id: en-morgna-nn-verb-~m6RB8y4
  4. (reflexive) to become fully awake in the morning Tags: reflexive
    Sense id: en-morgna-nn-verb-paTSiutk
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: morgna seg
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