madrugada

mah-droo-GAH-dah

The predawn hours — the time between midnight and first light, when the world belongs to no one. Not night and not morning but the gap between them. In Spanish-speaking cultures, the madrugada is a recognized period with its own character: the hour of departures, of fishermen heading to sea, of bakers starting ovens, of travelers beginning the journey before heat arrives.
Etymology
Spanish: madrugada (early morning, dawn), from madrugar (to get up early), from Latin matūrāre (to ripen, to hasten).
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