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matin

matin \mat"in\, a. Of or pertaining to the morning, or to matins; used in the morning; matutinal.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
matin

see matins.

Wiktionary
matin

a. of or relating to matins n. (context obsolete English) morning

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Matin

Matin or MATIN may refer to:

  • Matin (surname)
  • MATIN in Austrian politics, see Hans-Peter Martin's List
  • Al-Matīn, one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "Firm" or "Steadfast".
Matin (surname)

Matin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Abdul Matin (language activist) (born 1926), Bangladeshi language activist
  • Abdul Matin (poet), Indian poet
  • MA Matin (born 1981), Bangladeshi cricketer
  • Roman Matin, Russian musician

Usage examples of "matin".

Saint Basile veut que le milieu de la nuit soit pour le solitaire ce que le matin est pour les autres, afin de profiter du silence de la nature.

Vers trois heures du matin on voulut bien encore le remplacer, et il monta a son cabinet ou, apres avoir retire habit et gilet, il atteignit une vieille valise en cuir, qui ne lui avait pas servi depuis quinze ans.

Il y avait grand vacarme de blanchisseuses, elles criaient, parlaient, chantaient du matin au soir le long du bord, et y battaient fort le linge, comme de nos jours.

Toute la nuit il dormit avec cette idee, et le matin, au soleil levant, il etait dans les prairies, pour prendre possession de ces terres deja siennes.

Claudie, reprit Malaga, car vous avez ce matin le plus beau teint du monde.

Moist pith of farls of bread, the froggreen wormwood, her matin incense, court the air.

On le trouva mort, un matin, dans la soupente ou chaque nuit il allait dormir.

Au mois de septembre 1066, Guillaume le Batard venait ici chaque matin consulter avec inquietude le coq du clocher.

Ce matin, mon ami courait dans le jardin, flairant la terre humide, et toutes les piques de son dos reluisaient.

The light fell upon his face, and had the boys been awake, they would have recognized in the intruder, Matin, the man who had attempted to shoot Hal a short time before.

From the next room there came the sound of footsteps and again Matin shrank back against the wall.

But so intent was Matin upon the dark deed ahead of him that, after his one observation of the room, he did not look again.

I was about to call out when I saw Matin coming toward me with drawn knife.

Ces heures du matin entre Harly et Crozat etaient les meilleures de la journee pour le malade, celles au moins qui lui faisaient oublier sa maladie et la gravite de son etat.

It sounded louder and closer than it ever did for matins or vespers, its overtones nearly drowning out the other bells.