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Etymology of the English word murragh

the English word murragh
derived from the English word murrey
derived from the Old French word more
derived from the Latin word morum (mulberry; fruit of the black mulberry)
derived from the Greek word moron
derived from the Old French word moré
derived from the Medieval Latin word moratus (endowed with character or manners of a specified kind; gentle, civilized)
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)




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