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CamorristCamorra Ca*mor"ra, n. [It.]
A secret organization formed at Naples, Italy, early in the
19th century, and used partly for political ends and partly
for practicing extortion, violence, etc. -- Ca*mor"rist, n. MorriceMorrice Mor"rice, n.
Same as 1st Morris. Morrice
Morrice Mor"rice, a.
Dancing the morrice; dancing.
In shoals and bands, a morrice train. --Wordsworth.
Morricer
Morricer Mor"ri*cer, n.
A morris dancer. [Obs.]
morrimalMormal Mor"mal, n. [F. mort-mai a deadly evil. Nares.]
A bad sore; a gangrene; a cancer. [Obs.] [Written also
morrimal and mortmal.] --Chaucer. MorrimalMorrimal Mor"ri*mal, n. & a.
See Mormal. Morris
Morris Mor"ris, n. [So called from its discoverer.] (Zo["o]l.)
A marine fish having a very slender, flat, transparent body.
It is now generally believed to be the young of the conger
eel or some allied fish.
Morris danceDance Dance, n. [F. danse, of German origin. See Dance, v.
i.]
1. The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who
dances; an amusement, in which the movements of the
persons are regulated by art, in figures and in accord
with music.
2. (Mus.) A tune by which dancing is regulated, as the
minuet, the waltz, the cotillon, etc.
Note: The word dance was used ironically, by the older
writers, of many proceedings besides dancing.
Of remedies of love she knew parchance For of
that art she couth the olde dance. --Chaucer.
Dance of Death (Art), an allegorical representation of the
power of death over all, -- the old, the young, the high,
and the low, being led by a dancing skeleton.
Morris dance. See Morris.
To lead one a dance, to cause one to go through a series of
movements or experiences as if guided by a partner in a
dance not understood. Morris-chair
Morris-chair Mor"ris-chair`, n. [Prob. fr. the proper name
Morris.]
A kind of easy-chair with a back which may be lowered or
raised.
Morris-pike
Morris-pike Mor"ris-pike`, n.
A Moorish pike. [Obs.]
Unmorrised
Unmorrised Un*mor"rised, a.
Not arrayed in the dress of a morris dancer. [Obs.] --Beau. &
Fl.
Meaning of Morri from wikipedia
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Romeo Morri (10
March 1952 – 8 June 2022) was a
Sammarinese politician.
Morri graduated in
pharmacy at the
University of Bologna. A
member of the Sammarinese...
- Simo
Artturi Morri (born 10
November 1944) is a
Finnish former sports shooter. He
competed in two
events at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Morri Creech (born 1970) is an
American poet. He
earned a BA at
Winthrop University and an MA and MFA at
McNeese State University. His
collection The...
- motorcycles. It was
founded in 1973 in
Rimini by
Valerio Bianchi,
Giuseppe Morri, and M****imo Tamburini. The
company name is a
portmanteau derived from the...
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Bruno Morri (born 24 May 1946) is a
Sammarinese former sports shooter. He
competed at the 1972, 1976, 1980 and the 1984
Summer Olympics. "Bruno
Morri". Sports...
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Pompeo Righi,
Marino Morri,
Captains Regent (1935–1936) Gino Gozi,
Ruggero Morri,
Captains Regent (1936)
Francesco Morri, Gino Ceccoli,
Captains Regent...
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Romagnol dictionary was
published in 1840, and was
written by
Antonio Morri [it].
Morri also
translated the
Gospel of Matthew,
which was
published in 1865...
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Paris on 1
February 1767. He is the
author of
Supplement au
dictionnaire de
Morri (1735), and a
Nouveau Supplement to a
subsequent edition of the work; he...