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  • 81More — Much Much (m[u^]ch), a. [Compar. & superl. wanting, but supplied by {More} (m[=o]r), and {Most} (m[=o]st), from another root.] [OE. moche, muche, miche, prob. the same as mochel, muchel, michel, mikel, fr. AS. micel, mycel; cf. Gr. me gas, fem.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 82More, S. — S. More (1. Juli), ein Martyrer. S. S. Moderatus1 …

    Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

  • 83more so — adjective Contextual comparative. Modifies another adjective (to which the so is a direct anaphoric reference), indicating a greater degree of the quality in question. She was always shy in such circumstances and was always afraid of new people,… …

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  • 84more — claymore commémore croque mort demi mort démord homme mort matamore maure mord more mors mort porte mors remord remémore sycomore trompe la mort trompette de la mort trompette des morts tête de maure …

    Dictionnaire des rimes

  • 85more — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. & adv. additional, in addition, added, beside[s], to boot, over and above, further. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Additional] Syn. also, likewise, and, over and above, more than that, further, in… …

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  • 86More — 1Mo|re vgl. 2↑Mora More 2 2Mo|re die; , n Herkunft ungeklärt> (alemann.) Mutterschwein …

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  • 87more — англ. [мо/о] больше, более ◊ more expressive [мо/о икспрэ/сив] более выразительно …

    Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • 88more — See: bite off more than one can chew …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 89more — I. , sb. == root. RG. 39, 352. ‘Moren’ is used by Laȝamon, but the etymology is uncertain v. a. == root up. RG. 499 II. , adj. == greater. RG. 421 == more (of quantity). 814 B. adv. == rather. RG. 453 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 90More — mÉ”r /mɔː n. family name; Sir Thomas More (1478 1535), English statesman and scholar, author of Utopia …

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