Mor: it means Custom or Manner... for example "morose"
The stressed syllable in the word "morning" is the first syllable, which is "mor."
"Bryn y Mor" means "Hill of the Sea" in Welsh. It combines the words "bryn" (hill) and "y mor" (the sea) to create a name or description of a place near the sea situated on a hill.
Peacock in Hindi is called "मोर" pronounced as "mor".
The root word 'mem' comes from meminisse, which means to remember.
It is pronounced as "ah-MOR VEN-seh TO-do."
Nothing, mor is not a Japanese word.
There is no prefix for mortem. Mor is the root word of mortem however.
It's not clear whether you mean the name "Morgan" or the Yiddish word "MOR-gen". Assuming the latter, the Yiddish "MOR-gen" means "tomorrow", straight from the German.
If by bohemian you mean Czech language, which is language spoken in Bohemia, part of Czech republic, then the word you seek is "babička".
Fool
big
mor = מור
they were most interested in learning mor the what that know
bad, evil
No but it's not a nice word.
mor-ning
Yes, "mor mor" is a term used in some cultures, particularly in Scandinavian languages, to mean "grandmother." It is an affectionate way to refer to one's grandmother. The term may vary in spelling and pronunciation across different languages and regions, but the sentiment remains similar.