A commonplace compliment; an empty phrase of courtesy.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "good-morrow" in a sentence
"A kildee timidly chirped good-night; the full, rich throat of a robin proclaimed good-morrow."
"“Good-morrow — good-morrow,” said Roland, hastily; and the clown walked lightly off, whistling as he went, and glad, apparently, to be rid of an acquaintance, whose claims might be troublesome, and who had no longer the means to be serviceable to him."
"And now, my dearest girl, go quietly into the parlour, and let one brief and cheerful good-morrow serve for every body alike. '"