mor

See also: Mor, MOR, mór, mòr, Mór, môr, Mòr, mór-, and Appendix:Variations of "mor"

Abinomn

Pronoun

mor

  1. we (dual)

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *moriō, from Latin morior, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mer-. Compare Daco-Romanian muri, mor.

Verb

mor (past participle muritã)

  1. I die.

Derived terms

  • nimuritor
  • rizmor

Breton

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *mor, from Proto-Celtic *mori, from Proto-Indo-European *móri.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmoːʁ/

Noun

mor m (plural morioù)

  1. sea

Derived terms

  • Mor-Bihan (Department in Brittany, meaning "small sea")

Inflection


Catalan

Verb

mor

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

Cornish

An mor
Mor

Pronunciation

  • (Revived Middle Cornish) IPA(key): [mɔːr]
  • (Revived Late Cornish) IPA(key): [moːr]

Etymology 1

From Proto-Brythonic *mor, from Proto-Celtic *mori, from Proto-Indo-European *móri.

Noun

mor m (plural moryow)

  1. sea

Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Brythonic *muɨar (compare Breton mouar), Cornish mwyar from Proto-Celtic *smiyoros (compare Irish sméar).

Noun

mor f (singulative moren)

  1. berries

Derived terms

Mutation


Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *mer-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmor]
  • Rhymes: -or

Noun

mor m

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

Derived terms

Further reading

  • mor in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • mor in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Dalmatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin mūrus.

Noun

mor m

  1. wall

Danish

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -oːɐ̯

Etymology 1

From moder, from Old Norse móðir, from Proto-Germanic *mōdēr, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr.

Alternative forms

Noun

mor c (singular definite moren, plural indefinite mødre)

  1. mother (woman who has, conceives, gives birth to, or raises a child)
Inflection

Etymology 2

Via Old Norse mǫr and/or Middle Low German mōr, from Proto-Germanic *mōraz.

Noun

mor c (singular definite moren or morren, not used in plural form)

  1. (geology) raw humus

Etymology 3

From Latin Maurus, from Ancient Greek μαυρός (maurós, dark).

Noun

mor c (singular definite moren, plural indefinite morer)

  1. (dated) Moor
Inflection
Synonyms

Verb

mor

  1. imperative of more

Further reading


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔr

Verb

mor

  1. first-person singular present indicative of morren
  2. imperative of morren

Kurdish

Alternative forms

Adjective

mor

  1. violet

See also

Colors in Kurdish · reng (layout · text)
     spî, سپی (spî)      gewr, گەور (gewr)      reş, ڕەش (reş)
             sor, سۆر (sor) ; sorê sor, سۆری سۆر (sorî sor)              pirteqalî, پرتەقالی (pirteqalî), ; qehweyî, قەهوەیی (qehweyî)              zer, زەر (zer) ; qîçik, قیچک (qîçk)
             keskê vekirî, کەسکی ڤەکری (keskî vekrî)              kesk, کەسک (kesk)              kevz, کەڤز (keviz) ; keskê tarî, کەسکی تاری (keskî tarî)
             şînê vekirî, شینی ڤەکری (şînî vekrî) ; hêşîn, هێشین (hêşîn)              şînê esmanî, شینی ئەسمانی (şînî esmanî)              şîn, شین (şîn)
             şîrkî, شیرکی (şîrkî), mor, مۆر (mor) ; heş, هەش (heş)              soravî, سۆر‌اڤی (soravî) ; binefşî, بنەفشی (bnefşî), xemir, خەمر (xemir)              pîvazî, پیڤازی (pîvazî), pembe, پەمبە (pembe)

Molise Croatian

Etymology

From Serbo-Croatian more.

Noun

mor m

  1. sea

Declension

References

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

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From moder, from Old Norse móðir, from Proto-Germanic *mōdēr, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr.

Noun

mor m or f (definite singular mora or moren, indefinite plural mødre or mødrer, definite plural mødrene)

  1. a mother

Synonyms

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse móðir. Akin to English mother.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /muːr/ (example of pronunciation)

Noun

mor f (definite singular mora, indefinite plural mødrer, definite plural mødrene)

  1. mother

Alternative forms

  • (archaic, formal or jokingly) moder

Synonyms

Antonyms

Derived terms

References


Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *mōraz. Cognate with Old Saxon mōr (Dutch moer), Middle Low German mōr (German Moor), Old High German muor, Old Norse mǫr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /moːr/

Noun

mōr m

  1. moor
  2. mountain

Descendants


Portuguese

Etymology 1

From Old Portuguese moor, maor, from Latin māior.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈmɔɾ/
  • Rhymes: -ɔɾ
  • Hyphenation: mor

Adjective

mor m or f (plural mores, comparable)

  1. (in titles) head; chief; main (foremost in rank)
  2. principal; main (foremost in importance)
    Altar-mor
    Main altar
Synonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Clipping of amor.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈmoɾ/
  • Rhymes: -oɾ
  • Hyphenation: mor

Noun

mor m (plural mores)

  1. (colloquial) Alternative form of amor (as a term of address)
Derived terms

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mor]

Verb

mor

  1. first-person singular present indicative of muri
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of muri
  3. third-person plural present indicative of muri

Swedish

Etymology

Short form of moder, from Old Norse móðir, from Proto-Germanic *mōdēr, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /muːr/
  • (file)

Noun

mor c

  1. mother

Declension

Declension of mor 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative mor modern mödrar mödrarna
Genitive mors moderns mödrars mödrarnas

Synonyms

See also

References


Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek μόρον (móron, blackberry or mulberry) or Middle Armenian մորմ (morm, blackberry or mulberry)[1].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /moɾ/

Noun

mor (definite accusative moru, plural morlar)

  1. purple as the colour of blackberry

Adjective

mor (comparative daha mor, superlative en mor)

  1. purple as the colour of blackberry

See also

Colors in Turkish · renkler (layout · text)
     beyaz, ak      gri, boz      siyah, kara
             kırmızı, kızıl ; kırmızı, al              turuncu ; kahverengi, boz              sarı ; bej
             limon çürüğü              yeşil             
             camgöbeği ; turkuaz              gök, mavi              lacivert
             eflatun ; mor              pembe ; mor              yavruağzı

References

  1. "mor" - nişanyansözlük

Welsh

Pronunciation

IPA: [mɔr]

Adverb

mor

  1. how, so, as
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