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Frühe

Frühe is a German term that can function as both a noun and an adjective, related to the concept of early time or the early part of the day. When capitalized as die Frühe, it most commonly functions as a noun meaning dawn or the early hours of the day, typically used in phrases such as in der Frühe or zur Frühe. As an attributive adjective, frühe accompanies feminine nouns in various cases (e.g., die frühe Stunde, in der frühen Morgenstunde).

Etymology and usage context: Frühe derives from the adjective früh, itself from the Germanic root meaning early.

Usage and nuance: The noun Frühe designates a specific early part of the day, often with connotations

Other uses: Frühe can also appear as a surname or as part of place names in German-speaking

The
nominal
sense
emerged
in
earlier
stages
of
the
language
and
persists
in
modern
German,
where
it
is
more
common
in
literary,
poetic,
or
regional
registers
than
in
everyday
speech.
of
quiet,
beginnings,
or
early
activity.
In
contemporary
prose,
speakers
may
prefer
more
common
terms
like
Morgenstunde
or
morgens,
depending
on
the
register.
Typical
phrases
include
die
Frühe
des
Tages,
in
der
Frühe
aufstehen,
and
zur
Frühe,
illustrating
both
time-of-day
reference
and
idiomatic
usage.
areas,
though
such
uses
are
relatively
uncommon
and
context-dependent.
It
is
not
widely
recognized
as
a
standalone
designation
for
a
well-known
person
or
location.