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Etymology of the English word mora

the English word mora
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word mora (delay, hindrance, obstacle)
derived from the Latin word morari (delay; stay, stay behind)

Date

The earliest known usage of mora in English dates from the 16th century.



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