Morning & After: The Years That Became Michael C. Hall's Most Hi‑P.

Originally the time just before sunrise. As an adjective from 1530s; as a greeting by 1849, short for good morning. Morning after in reference to a hangover is from 1884; in reference to a type of contraception, attested by 1967. Morning sickness as a symptom of pregnancy is from 1793 (Old English had morgenwlætung).

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