Matutînus, pen. prod. Adiect. Of the morrow, or morning. vt, Tempus matutinum. Cic.The morning tide.Dies matutini. Plin. Matutinæ horæ. Plin. The howers in the morning.Matutini pastus. Plin. Grasing or feeding in the morning.Pruina matutina. Propert. Radijs iuga subdita matutinis.Ouid.Tempora matutina.Ouid. Matutinæ vmbræ, Plin. Marutinis omnibus. Plin. Enery morning. Matutino, pro Mane: & subauditur, tempore. Plin. In the morning. Matutinus homo.Virg.An earely man.Mau soleum, lei, n. g. A famous sepulchre that Oueene Arthemisia made for hir husbande Mausolus, for the famonsnesse thereof counted one of the marueiles of the worlde.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
mātūtīnus, a, um, adj. [Matuta; cf.: mane, manus, maturus], of or belonging to the morning, morning- (class.): tempora,
, Col. 6, 2, 3: equi, i. e. Aurorae, Ov. F. 5, 160: radii,
the morning sun
, id. M. 1, 62: somni, Mart. 14, 125, 1: harena, i. e.
the morning-hunt in the Circus
, Ov. M. 11, 26: cliens,
who comes early in the morning
, Mart. 12, 68, 1: Juppiter,
who is saluted early in the morning
, id. 4, 8, 12: Aeneas se matutinus agebat,
was up early
, Verg. A. 8, 465: pater, i. e. Janus, who (as the god of time) was invoked early in the morning, that he might promote business, Hor. S. 2, 6, 20: ter matutino Tiberi mergetur, Juv. 6, 523: matutino sudans amomo, id. 4, 108.—II.Transf.: frons, i. e.
sober, serious
, Mart. 13, 2, 10.— Subst.: mātūtīnum, i, n., the morning, morning-, Plin. 20, 9, 33, 80: serere matutinis, meridie metere, id. 4, 12, 26, 90.— Hence, adv., in two forms. A. mātūtī-nē, in the morning, early in the morning, only ap. Prisc. p. 635 P.—B. mātūtīnō, early in the morning (post-Aug.), Plin. 7, 53, 54, 181; 19, 12, 60, 183; App. M. 5, 17, p. 166; 7, 24, p. 198 al.; cf. Charis. 168 P.; Diom. 402 P.