поутру

Russian

Etymology

по (po) + утру́ (utrú)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pəʊˈtru]
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Adverb

поутру́ • (poutrú)

  1. (colloquial) in the morning
    Synonym: у́тром (útrom)
    • 1863, Николай Чернышевский, “I”, in Что делать?; English translation from Benjamin R. Tucker, transl., What's to be done?, New York: Manhattan Book Co., 1909:
      Поутру 11 июля 1856 года прислуга одной из больших петербургских гостиниц у станции московской железной дороги была в недоумении, отчасти даже в тревоге.
      Poutru 11 ijulja 1856 goda prisluga odnoj iz bolʹšix peterburgskix gostinic u stancii moskovskoj železnoj dorogi byla v nedoumenii, otčasti daže v trevoge.
      On the morning of the eleventh of July, 1856, the attachés of one of the principal hotels in St. Petersburg, situated near the Moscow railway station, became greatly perplexed and even somewhat alarmed.
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