See also: Morr, mǫrr, mørr, mǿrr, and Mǿrr From Proto-Albanian *mārwa, from Proto-Indo-European *morwi- (compare Old Norse maurr (“ant”), Serbo-Croatian...
IPA(key): /(ɪ)mˈraj.jar/ mrajjar (feminine singular mrajra, plural mrajrin) diminutive of morr: somewhat bitter...
Proto-Samic *mārfē, from Proto-Norse *ᛗᚨᚱᚺᚹᚨ- (*marhwa-); cognate with Old Norse mǫrr, Faroese mørur. (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈmaːrːfiː/ márfi sausage...
Homophone: mæri From Old Norse Mǿri, originally feminine, the same word as mǿrr (“marshland”), from Proto-Germanic *mōrī. Mæri n Møre (a county of north...
See also: moer and Appendix:Variations of "mor" From Old Norse mǫrr, from Proto-Germanic *marhwaz. IPA(key): /mœːr/ Rhymes: -œːr mör m (genitive singular...
adjective مُرّ (murr) Maltese: morr → Azerbaijani: mürr → Ottoman Turkish: مر (murr) →⇒ Armenian: մռու (mṙu) → Persian: مر (morr) مُرّ • (murr) m (plural أَمْرَار...
Old Irish moirb, Welsh myrion, Old Norse maurr, English mire, Albanian morr. (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /forˈmiː.ka/, [fɔrˈmiːkä] (modern Italianate...
reduplication. A tempting similarity exists with a synonymous Germanic word: compare Old English mearh (“sausage”), Old Norse mǫrr (“the fat inside a slaughtered animal”)...
equivalent to bite + -er (agent noun suffix) used attributively. Cognate with Saterland Frisian bitter, West Frisian bitter, Low German bitter, Dutch bitter...
You better warn Crocker. If that louse makes a play for me, he'll get hit with Chicago lightning!" 1949, Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend (song) It's then...