Mora
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English
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Etymology 1
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From Latin mora (“‘duration of time, delay’”).
Noun
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Mora (plural morae or moras)
- (Scottish law) A delay in bringing a claim.
- (poetics) A unit used to measure lines and stanzas of poetry.
- 1918: Elcanon Isaacs, "The Metrical Basis of Hebrew Poetry", American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 35: 20-54
- In the quantitative meters in Sanskrit a heavy syllable is considered to be equal to two morae and a light syllable equivalent to one mora.
- 1918: Elcanon Isaacs, "The Metrical Basis of Hebrew Poetry", American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 35: 20-54
- Patrono:Phonology A unit of syllable weight used in phonology, by which stress, foot structure, or timing of utterance is determined in some languages (e.g. Japanese).
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Etymology 2
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New Latin from a botanical name, perhaps from Tupi.
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- (botany) A genus of large South American trees.
- 1904: W.H. Hudson, Green Mansions, A Romance of the Tropical Forest
- At length, somewhere about the centre of the wood, she led me to an immense mora tree, growing almost isolated, covering with its shade a large space of ground entirely free from undergrowth.
- 1904: W.H. Hudson, Green Mansions, A Romance of the Tropical Forest
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Italian
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Noun
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mora f. (plural more)
- mulberry fruit
- blackberry (fruit)
- arrears
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Latin
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Noun
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mora (genitive morae); f, first declension
Inflection
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| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mora | morae |
| genitive | morae | morārum |
| dative | morae | morīs |
| accusative | moram | morās |
| ablative | morā | morīs |
| vocative | mora | morae |
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- English: moratory, moratorium
Portuguese
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Verb
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Mora
- Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present indicative of verb morar.
- Second-person singular (tu) affirmative imperative of verb morar.
Scots
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Etymology
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From Latin.
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Mora (plural morae)|
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Serbo-Croatian
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Etymology 1
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From Proto-Slavic *mor, *mora, frmo Proto-Indo-European *mor-t- (“‘death’”). Cognate with Lithuanian mãras (“‘plague, pestilence’”), Latin mors (“‘death’”) and Sanskrit मर (mara), “‘death, dying’”).
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- IPA: /môra/
- Hyphenation: mo‧ra
Noun
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mȍra f. (Cyrillic spelling мо̏ра)
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| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mora | more |
| genitive | more | mora |
| dative | mori | morama |
| accusative | moru | more |
| vocative | moro | more |
| locative | mori | morama |
| instrumental | morom | morama |
Etymology 2
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Frmo Latin mora (“‘duration of time, delay’”).
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- IPA: /mǒːra/
- Hyphenation: mo‧ra
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móra f. (Cyrillic spelling мо́ра)
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| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mora | more |
| genitive | more | mora |
| dative | mori | morama |
| accusative | moru | more |
| vocative | moro | more |
| locative | mori | morama |
| instrumental | morom | morama |
Etymology 3
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From Italian morra.
Pronunciation
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- IPA: /môːra/
- Hyphenation: mo‧ra
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mȏra f. (Cyrillic spelling мо̑ра)
- morra (ancient game)
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| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mora | more |
| genitive | more | mora |
| dative | mori | morama |
| accusative | moru | more |
| vocative | moro | more |
| locative | mori | morama |
| instrumental | morom | morama |
Spanish
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Etymology
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Vulgar Latin mora, from Latin morum.
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Mora f. (plural Moras)|
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- lunar m. (dark spot on the skin)
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Verb
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Mora (infinitive morar)
- informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of morar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of morar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of morar.cs:mora
co:mora de:mora es:mora fr:mora ko:mora io:mora it:mora hu:mora nl:mora no:mora oc:mora pl:mora pt:mora ro:mora ru:mora scn:mora sl:mora fi:mora ta:mora tr:mora wa:mora zh:mora