TOMORN
To*morn", adv. Etym: [Prep. to + morn.]

Defn: To-morrow. [Obs.] Chaucer.

TOMORROW
To*mor"row, adv. Etym: [Prep. to + morrow.]

Defn: On the day after the present day; on the next day; on the
morrow.
Summon him to-morrow to the Tower. Shak.

TOMORROW
To*mor"row, n.

Defn: The day after the present; the morrow."To-morrow is our wedding
day." Cowper.
One today is worth two to-morrows. Franklin.

TOMPION
Tom"pi*on, n. Etym: [See Tampios]

1. A stopper of a cannon or a musket. See Tampion.

2. (Mus.)

Defn: A plug in a flute or an organ pipe, to modulate the tone.
Knight.