mo'r

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Danish

Etymology

Contraction of moder (mother). Eventually this form became normalized, and the apostrophe omitted: mor, whereas moder came to occupy a formal register. Compare fa'r, bro'r.

Noun

mo'r

  1. (obsolete) mother
    • 1911, Palle Adam Vilhelm Rosenkrantz: Første Elsker
      "De tror, at Fa'r er Enkemand," sagde hun, ligesom om hun sprang ud i det, -- "det er han ikke. Mo'r lever.
      "You/they think that dad is a widower," she said, as though jumping out into it, -- "he is not. Mom is alive.