different between morne vs morae
morne
English
Etymology 1
Noun
morne (countable and uncountable, plural mornes)
- Obsolete spelling of mourn
- Obsolete spelling of morn
Verb
morne (third-person singular simple present mornes, present participle morning, simple past and past participle morned)
- Obsolete spelling of mourn
Etymology 2
Noun
morne (plural mornes)
- The blunt head of a jousting-lance.
- A small, rounded hill.
Anagrams
- Menor, enorm, meron, moner, more'n
French
Etymology
From Middle French morne, from Old French morne, murne, (compare Old French morner (“to mourn”)), from Frankish *murn, from Proto-Germanic *murnaz. Cognate with English mourn, Old Norse morna (“to pine away”), Gothic ???????????????????????????? (maurnan).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??n/
Adjective
morne (plural mornes)
- gloomy, glum, dismal, dreary
Related terms
- morné
Further reading
- “morne” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- norme, renom
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morae
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m???i/
Noun
morae
- plural of mora
Anagrams
- EAROM, Eramo, Maore, Morea, amero
Latin
Noun
morae
- nominative plural of mora
- genitive singular of mora
- dative singular of mora
- vocative plural of mora
Scots
Noun
morae
- plural of mora
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