morr

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See also: Morr, mǫrr, mørr, mǿrr, and Mǿrr

Albanian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Albanian *mārwa, from Proto-Indo-European *morwi- (compare Old Norse maurr (ant), Serbo-Croatian mrav, Ancient Greek μύρμηξ (múrmēx), and others).

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Noun

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morr m (plural morra, definite morri, definite plural morrat)

  1. louse (head louse, body louse (Pediculus humanus))
  2. plant louse, aphid (Aphidoidea)

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Maltese

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Root
m-r-r
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Etymology

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From Arabic مُرّ (murr). Now usually declined like a Romance adjective with plural in -i.

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Adjective

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morr (feminine singular morra, plural morri or morra, diminutive mrajjar)

  1. bitter, unsweetened
  2. unpleasant

Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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  • (non-standard since 2005) mørr

Etymology

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From Old Norse mǫrr.

Noun

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morr m (definite singular morren, indefinite plural morrer, definite plural morrene)

  1. (collective) offals, often cut or ground
  2. a traditional Norwegian cured sausage made of meat and intestines from sheep, cow and pig

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Norse mǫrr.

Noun

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morr m (definite singular morren, indefinite plural morrar, definite plural morrane)

  1. (collective) offals, often cut or ground
  2. a traditional Norwegian cured sausage made of meat and intestines from sheep, cow and pig

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