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Inspired by this question What would be a "night owl" in Latin? and its excellent answers, I's like to know about the antonym of a "night owl": What would be a "lark" or "early bird"?

I was thinking about formations like homo matutinus or homo matinalismatutinalis, but for sure, there are better alternatives!

Inspired by this question What would be a "night owl" in Latin? and its excellent answers, I's like to know about the antonym of a "night owl": What would be a "lark" or "early bird"?

I was thinking about formations like homo matutinus or homo matinalis, but for sure, there are better alternatives!

Inspired by this question What would be a "night owl" in Latin? and its excellent answers, I's like to know about the antonym of a "night owl": What would be a "lark" or "early bird"?

I was thinking about formations like homo matutinus or homo matutinalis, but for sure, there are better alternatives!

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Sir Cornflakes
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What would be a "lark" or "early bird" in Latin

Inspired by this question What would be a "night owl" in Latin? and its excellent answers, I's like to know about the antonym of a "night owl": What would be a "lark" or "early bird"?

I was thinking about formations like homo matutinus or homo matinalis, but for sure, there are better alternatives!