Fear mór - big man
big
Quote from the website linked below: Oran Mor is Gaelic for The Great Music which simply means pibroch or Highland bagpipe music, and at a higher level, the music of mankind and universal nature.
Phiob or PIOB is Gaelic and refers to the bagpipe. More commonly Phiob Mhor or Piob Mor (Gaelic: A' Phìob Mhòr) refers to the Great Highland Bagpipe.
In Scots Gaelic mòr means 'large, big'; the Irish spelling is mór.
Check Sabhal Mor Ostaig Stor data on-line (Dictionary)
Nothing, mor is not a Japanese word.
cluas is an ear, cluas mor is a large ear
Ádh mór sounds like "aw mór"
Fool
bad, evil
The English for this phrase is "I find you adorable." Hope I helped.
The feminine la morta and masculine il morto in the singular and the feminine le morte and masculine i morti in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the dead." The respectives pronunciations will be "la MOR-ta" and "eel MOR-to" in the singular and "ley MOR-tey" and "ee MOR-tee" in the plural.