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| mort | A woman; a female. "Male gypsies all, not a mort among them." (B. Jonson) Origin: Etym. Uncert. 1. Death; especially, the death of game in the chase. 2. A note or series of notes sounded on a horn at the death of game. "The sportsman then sounded a treble mort." (Sir W. Scott) 3. The skin of a sheep or lamb that has died of disease. Mort cloth, the pall spread over a coffin; black cloth indicative or mourning; funeral hangings. Mort stone, a large stone by the wayside on which the bearers rest a coffin. Origin: F, death, fr. L. Mors, mortis. <zoology> A salmon in its third year. Origin: Etymol. Uncertain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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