"Morrowe" is an archaic spelling of the modern English word "tomorrow". Its pronunciation can be described using the IPA phonetic transcription as /təˈmɒrəʊ/. The first syllable is pronounced as a schwa sound, followed by the stressed syllable "mɒr" (with the "o" sound like in the word "more"). The final syllable is pronounced with a long "o" sound and a silent "e". While "Morrowe" may not be commonly used today, it offers a glimpse into the evolution of the English language over time.
The word "morrowe" is derived from the Old English word "morgen" or "morrow", which means "morning" or "the next day". It is a combination of "morn" (a variant of "morning") and the suffix "-owe", which was added for emphasis. Over time, the word evolved and morphed into "morrowe", which appeared in Middle English texts.