mor

Translingual

Symbol

morCategory:Translingual lemmas#MORCategory:Translingual symbols#MORCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#MORCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3Category:ISO 639-3 language code for Moro.

See also

Abinomn

Pronoun

morCategory:Abinomn lemmas#MORCategory:Abinomn pronouns#MORCategory:Abinomn entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

  1. we (dual)

Afrikaans

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Afrikaans entries#MOR

Pronunciation

Verb

mor (present mor, present participle morende, past participle gemor)Category:Afrikaans lemmas#MORCategory:Afrikaans verbs#MORCategory:Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

  1. to grumble, complain

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Category:Aromanian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR

From LatinCategory:Aromanian terms inherited from Latin#MORCategory:Aromanian terms derived from Latin#MOR morior. Compare Romanian mor, muri.

Verb

mor (participle muritã)Category:Aromanian lemmas#MORCategory:Aromanian verbs#MORCategory:Aromanian entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

  1. to die

Derived terms

Breton

Etymology

From Middle BretonCategory:Breton terms inherited from Middle Breton#MORCategory:Breton terms derived from Middle Breton#MOR and Old BretonCategory:Breton terms inherited from Old Breton#MORCategory:Breton terms derived from Old Breton#MOR mor, from Proto-BrythonicCategory:Breton terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic#MORCategory:Breton terms derived from Proto-Brythonic#MOR *mor, from Proto-CelticCategory:Breton terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#MORCategory:Breton terms derived from Proto-Celtic#MOR *mori, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Breton terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Breton terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR *móri.

Pronunciation

Noun

mor m (plural morioù)Category:Breton lemmas#MORCategory:Breton nouns#MORCategory:Breton entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Breton masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

  1. sea

Derived terms

Mutation

Mutation of mor
unmutatedsoftaspiratehard
singular mor vor unchanged unchanged
plural morioù vorioù unchanged unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Breton.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Category:br:Bodies of water#MORCategory:br:Landforms#MORCategory:br:Seas#MOR

Catalan

Verb

morCategory:Catalan non-lemma forms#MORCategory:Catalan verb forms#MORCategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

  1. inflection of morir:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Cornish

Cornish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia kw
An mor
Mor (2)

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

    From Middle CornishCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Middle Cornish#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Middle Cornish#MOR and Old CornishCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Old Cornish#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Old Cornish#MOR mor, from Proto-BrythonicCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Brythonic#MOR *mor, from Proto-CelticCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#MOR *mori, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR *móri.

    Noun

    mor m (plural moryow)Category:Cornish lemmas#MORCategory:Cornish nouns#MORCategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Cornish masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

    1. sea
    Derived terms

    Adverb

    yn forCategory:Cornish lemmas#MORCategory:Cornish adverbs#MORCategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

    1. at sea

    Etymology 2

      From Proto-BrythonicCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Brythonic#MOR *muɨar (compare Breton mouar), Welsh mwyar from Proto-CelticCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#MORCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#MOR *smiyoros (compare Irish sméar).

      Noun

      mor (collectiveCategory:Cornish collective nouns#MOR, singulative moren f)Category:Cornish lemmas#MORCategory:Cornish nouns#MORCategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. berries
      Derived terms

      Mutation

      Mutation of mor
      radicalsoftaspiratehardmixed
      mor vor unchanged unchanged for,
      vor*

      * after 'th
      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      Category:kw:Bodies of water#MORCategory:kw:Berries#MOR

      Czech

      Etymology

      Inherited from Proto-SlavicCategory:Czech terms inherited from Proto-Slavic#MORCategory:Czech terms derived from Proto-Slavic#MOR *morъ, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Czech terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR *mer-.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      mor m inanCategory:Czech lemmas#MORCategory:Czech nouns#MORCategory:Czech entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Czech masculine nouns#MORCategory:Czech inanimate nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. plague (specific disease)
      2. pestilence, plague (any highly contagious disease)

      Declension

      Category:Czech masculine inanimate nouns#MORCategory:Czech hard masculine inanimate nouns#MOR

      Derived terms

      Further reading

      Category:cs:Diseases#MOR

      Dalmatian

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      From LatinCategory:Dalmatian terms inherited from Latin#MORCategory:Dalmatian terms derived from Latin#MOR mūrus.

      Noun

      mor mCategory:Dalmatian lemmas#MORCategory:Dalmatian nouns#MORCategory:Dalmatian entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Dalmatian masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. wall

      Danish

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

      From moder, from Old NorseCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#MORCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#MOR móðir, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MORCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOR *mōdēr, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR *méh₂tēr.

      Alternative forms

      Noun

      mor c (singular definite moren, plural indefinite mødre)Category:Danish lemmas#MORCategory:Danish nouns#MORCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Danish common-gender nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. mother (woman who has, conceives, gives birth to, or raises a child)
        Han elsker sin mor.
        He loves his mother.
        Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOR
      Inflection
      Declension of mor
      common
      gender
      singular plural
      indefinite definite indefinite definite
      nominative mor moren mødre mødrene
      genitive mors morens mødres mødrenes

      Etymology 2

      Via Old NorseCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#MORCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#MOR mǫr and/or Middle Low GermanCategory:Danish terms derived from Middle Low German#MOR mōr, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MORCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOR *mōraz.

      Noun

      mor c (singular definite moren or morren, not used in plural form)Category:Danish lemmas#MORCategory:Danish nouns#MORCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Danish common-gender nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. (geologyCategory:da:Geology#MOR) raw humus

      Etymology 3

      Borrowing from LatinCategory:Danish terms borrowed from Latin#MORCategory:Danish terms derived from Latin#MOR Maurus, from Ancient GreekCategory:Danish terms derived from Ancient Greek#MOR μαυρός (maurós, dark).

      Noun

      mor c (singular definite moren, plural indefinite morer)Category:Danish lemmas#MORCategory:Danish nouns#MORCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Danish common-gender nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. (datedCategory:Danish dated terms#MOR) Moor
      Inflection
      Declension of mor
      common
      gender
      singular plural
      indefinite definite indefinite definite
      nominative mor moren morer morerne
      genitive mors morens morers morernes
      Synonyms

      Etymology 4

      Verb

      morCategory:Danish non-lemma forms#MORCategory:Danish verb forms#MORCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. imperative of more (to have fun)

      Further reading

      Category:da:Family#MOR

      Dutch

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      morCategory:Dutch non-lemma forms#MORCategory:Dutch verb forms#MORCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. inflection of morren:
        1. first-person singular present indicative
        2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
        3. imperative

      Galician

      Etymology 1

      From Old Galician-PortugueseCategory:Galician terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese#MORCategory:Galician terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese#MOR moor, maor, from LatinCategory:Galician terms inherited from Latin#MORCategory:Galician terms derived from Latin#MOR maior.

      Pronunciation

      Adjective

      mor m or f (plural mores)Category:Galician lemmas#MORCategory:Galician adjectives#MORCategory:Galician epicene adjectives#MORCategory:Galician entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. (in titles) head; chief; main (foremost in rank)
      2. principal; main (foremost in importance)
        Synonyms: maior, principal
      Derived terms

      Etymology 2

      Unknown.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      mor m (uncountable)Category:Galician lemmas#MORCategory:Galician nouns#MORCategory:Galician uncountable nouns#MORCategory:Galician entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Galician masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. (pathologyCategory:gl:Diseases#MOR) erysipelas
        Synonym: disipela

      References

      Javanese

      Romanization

      morCategory:Javanese non-lemma forms#MORCategory:Javanese romanizations#MORCategory:Javanese terms with redundant script codes#MORCategory:Javanese entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. romanization of ꦩꦺꦴꦂ

      Middle English

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      From Old EnglishCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Old English#MORCategory:Middle English terms derived from Old English#MOR mōr, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MORCategory:Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MOR *mōr.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      morCategory:Middle English lemmas#MORCategory:Middle English nouns#MORCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR (plural mores)

      1. moor

      Descendants

      References

      Northern Kurdish

      Etymology

      From Ottoman TurkishCategory:Northern Kurdish terms borrowed from Ottoman Turkish#MORCategory:Northern Kurdish terms derived from Ottoman Turkish#MOR مور (mor).[1]

      Adjective

      Northern Kurdish mor
      Central Kurdish مۆر (mor)

      morCategory:Northern Kurdish lemmas#MORCategory:Northern Kurdish adjectives#MORCategory:Northern Kurdish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. violet, purple

      See also

      Colors in Northern Kurdish · reng (layout · text)
           spî      gewr      reş
                   sor; sorê sor              pirteqalî; qehweyî              zer; qîçik
                   keskê vekirî              kesk              kevz; keskê tarî
                   şînê vekirî; hêşîn              şînê esmanî              şîn
                   şîrkî, mor; heş              soravî; binefşî, xemir              pîvazî, pembe

      References

      1. Jaba, Auguste; Justi, Ferdinand (1879), Dictionnaire Kurde-Français [Kurdish–French Dictionary], Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, page 408

      Further reading

      • Cabolov, R. L. (2001), Etimologičeskij slovarʹ kurdskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Kurdish Language] (in Russian), volume I, Moscow: Russian Academy Press Vostochnaya Literatura, page 680
      • Chyet, Michael L. (2003), “mor”, in Kurdish–English Dictionary, with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, page 397a
      Category:kmr:Colors#MOR

      Norwegian Bokmål

      Etymology

      From moder, from Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Old Norse#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse#MOR móðir, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOR *mōdēr, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR *méh₂tēr.

      Noun

      mor f or m (definite singular mora or moren, indefinite plural mødre or mødrer, definite plural mødrene)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål feminine nouns#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns#MORCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns with multiple genders#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. a mother
        Han elsker moren sin.
        He loves his mother.
        Category:Norwegian Bokmål terms with usage examples#MOR

      Synonyms

      Derived terms

      References

      Category:nb:Family#MOR

      Norwegian Nynorsk

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

      From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#MOR móðir. Akin to English mother.

      Alternative forms

      • moder (archaic, formal or jokingly)

      Noun

      mor f (definite singular mora, indefinite plural mødrer, definite plural mødrene)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk feminine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. mother
        Han elskar mora si.
        He loves his mother.
        Category:Norwegian Nynorsk terms with usage examples#MOR
      Synonyms
      Coordinate terms
      • far m (father)
      Derived terms

      Etymology 2

      Through GermanCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms borrowed from German#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from German#MOR Mohr from LatinCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Latin#MOR Maurus.

      Noun

      mor m (definite singular moren, indefinite plural morar, definite plural morane)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. a Moor

      References

      Category:nn:Family#MORCategory:nn:Family members#MORCategory:nn:Female family members#MORCategory:nn:Parents#MORCategory:nn:People#MOR

      Old English

      Etymology

      Category:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MORCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MOR

      From Proto-West GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MORCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MOR *mōr. Cognate with Old Saxon mōr (Dutch moer), Middle Low German mōr (German Moor), Old High German muor, Old Norse mǫr.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      mōr mCategory:Old English lemmas#MORCategory:Old English nouns#MORCategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Old English masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

      1. marsh, wilderness, moor
        • Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan
          On þǣm mōrum eardiað Finnas; and þæt bȳne land is ēasteweard brādost, and symle swā norðor swā smælre. Ēastewerd hit mæġ bīon syxtiġ mīla brād, oþþe hwēne brǣdre; and middeweard þritiġ oððe brādre; and norðeweard, hē cwæð, þǣr hit smalost wǣre, þæt hit mihte bēon þrēora mīla brād tō þǣm mōre; and sē mōr syðþan, on sumum stōwum, swā brād swā man mæġ on twām wucum oferferan; and, on sumum stōwum, swā brād swā man mæġ on syx dagum oferferan.
          Finns dwell on the moors; and that inhabited land is widest in the east, and always smaller farther north. In the east it can be sixty miles wide, or a bit wider; and in the middle, thirty miles or broader; and in the north, he said, where it was smallest, it might be three miles across to the moor; and the moor, in some places, is as wide as a man can cross in two weeks; and in some places, as broad as a man can cross in six days.
          Category:Old English terms with quotations#MOR
      2. mountain

      Declension

      Strong a-stem:

      Descendants

      Category:ang:Landforms#MOR

      Portuguese

      Etymology 1

        Category:Portuguese terms derived from Latin#MORCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese#MORCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Latin#MORCategory:Portuguese terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European word *méǵh₂s#MORCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Italic#MORCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Proto-Italic#MORCategory:Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese#MORCategory:Pages with inline etymon for redlinks#MORCategory:Pages using etymon with no ID#MOR

        Inherited from Old Galician-PortugueseCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese#MORCategory:Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese#MOR moor, maor, from LatinCategory:Portuguese terms inherited from Latin#MORCategory:Portuguese terms derived from Latin#MOR maior. Doublet of maior and majorCategory:Portuguese doublets#MOR.

        Alternative forms

        Pronunciation

        Adjective

        mor m or f (plural mores)Category:Portuguese lemmas#MORCategory:Portuguese adjectives#MORCategory:Portuguese epicene adjectives#MORCategory:Portuguese entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

        1. (in titles) head; chief; main (foremost in rank)
        2. principal; main (foremost in importance)
          Synonym: principal
        Derived terms

        Etymology 2

          Clipping of amorCategory:Portuguese clippings#MOR.

          Alternative forms

          • môr (pre-reform spelling)

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          mor m (plural mores)Category:Portuguese lemmas#MORCategory:Portuguese nouns#MORCategory:Portuguese countable nouns#MORCategory:Portuguese entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Portuguese masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. apheretic form of amor, now especially in the prepositional phrase por mor de or as a term of addressCategory:Portuguese apheretic forms#MOR
            Synonym: (as a term of address)
          Derived terms

          Further reading

          Romanian

          Etymology

          OnomatopoeicCategory:Romanian onomatopoeias#MOR.

          Pronunciation

          Verb

          morCategory:Romanian non-lemma forms#MORCategory:Romanian verb forms#MORCategory:Romanian entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. inflection of muri:
            1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
            2. third-person plural present indicative

          Interjection

          morCategory:Romanian lemmas#MORCategory:Romanian interjections#MORCategory:Romanian entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. sound made by a bear
          Category:ro:Animal sounds#MOR

          Slavomolisano

          Etymology

          From Serbo-CroatianCategory:Slavomolisano terms inherited from Serbo-Croatian#MORCategory:Slavomolisano terms derived from Serbo-Croatian#MOR more.

          Noun

          mor mCategory:Slavomolisano lemmas#MORCategory:Slavomolisano nouns#MORCategory:Slavomolisano entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Slavomolisano masculine nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. sea

          Declension

          Declension of mor (inan series-1b masc cons-stem)
          singular plural
          nominative mor
          mora
          genitive mora
          mor, mori
          dative moru
          morami, mori
          accusative mor
          mora
          locative moru
          mora
          instrumental morom, moram
          morami, mori

          References

          • Antonietta Marra (2012), “Contact phenomena in the Slavic of Molise: some remarks about nouns and prepositional phrases” in Morphologies in Contact.

          Swedish

          Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
          Wikipedia sv

          Etymology 1

          Short form of moder, from Old NorseCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Old Norse#MORCategory:Swedish terms derived from Old Norse#MOR móðir, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MORCategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOR *mōdēr, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#MORCategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOR *méh₂tēr.

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          mor cCategory:Swedish lemmas#MORCategory:Swedish nouns#MORCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Swedish common-gender nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. mother
          Usage notes

          Slightly old-fashioned or solemn. The more everyday word is mamma.

          Declension
          Synonyms
          See also

          Etymology 2

          Derived from LatinCategory:Swedish terms derived from Latin#MOR Maurus, possibly from Ancient GreekCategory:Swedish terms derived from Ancient Greek#MOR μαυρός (maurós). Compare origin of morian, mauretanier.

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          mor cCategory:Swedish lemmas#MORCategory:Swedish nouns#MORCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Swedish common-gender nouns#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. Moor
          Usage notes

          Mostly plural.

          Declension
          Derived terms

          References

          Anagrams

          Category:Swedish nouns with irregular plurals#MOR Category:sv:Female family members#MORCategory:sv:Parents#MOR

          Talysh

          Etymology

          Cognate with Persian مار (mâr).

          Noun

          morCategory:Talysh lemmas#MORCategory:Talysh nouns#MORCategory:Talysh entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. snake
          Category:tly:Snakes#MOR

          Turkish

          Etymology

          From Ottoman TurkishCategory:Turkish terms inherited from Ottoman Turkish#MORCategory:Turkish terms derived from Ottoman Turkish#MOR مور (mor). See it for more.

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          mor (definite accusative moru, plural morlar)Category:Turkish lemmas#MORCategory:Turkish nouns#MORCategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. purple

          Adjective

          mor (intensive mosmor)Category:Turkish lemmas#MORCategory:Turkish adjectives#MORCategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. purple

          See also

          Colors in Turkish · renkler (layout · text)
               beyaz, ak      gri, boz      siyah, kara
                       kırmızı, kızıl; al              turuncu; kahverengi, boz              sarı; bej
                       limon çürüğü              yeşil              nane yeşili
                       camgöbeği; turkuaz              gök, mavi              lacivert
                       eflatun; mor              pembe; mor              yavruağzı
          Category:tr:Colors of the rainbow#MOR

          Welsh

          Etymology

          Perhaps related to mawr (great, large), compare Irish mór- (great-, grand-).

          Pronunciation

          Adverb

          mor (causes soft mutation)Category:Welsh lemmas#MORCategory:Welsh adverbs#MORCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. how, so, as

          Derived terms

          Yola

          Etymology

          From Middle EnglishCategory:Yola terms inherited from Middle English#MORCategory:Yola terms derived from Middle English#MOR mọ̄rCategory:Middle English links with redundant target parameters#MOR, from Old EnglishCategory:Yola terms inherited from Old English#MORCategory:Yola terms derived from Old English#MOR mōr, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Yola terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MORCategory:Yola terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MOR *mōr.

          Pronunciation

          Noun

          morCategory:Yola lemmas#MORCategory:Yola nouns#MORCategory:Yola entries with incorrect language header#MORCategory:Pages with entries#MORCategory:Pages with 26 entries#MOR

          1. moor
            • 1867, “A YOLA ZONG”, in SONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, number 1, page 108:
              Zing ug a mor fane a zour a ling.
              [Sing to the moor iris, the sorrel and the ling.]
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          References

          • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828), William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 108
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