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View synonyms for mure
mure
[ myoor ]
noun
- Obsolete. a wall.
verb (used with object)
, mured, mur·ing.
- to immure.
mure
/ mjʊə /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mure1
1400–50; late Middle English muren (v.) < Middle French murer < Late Latin mūrāre verbal derivative of Latin mūrus wall
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mure1
C14: from Old French murer, from Latin mūrus wall
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Example Sentences
Mure's and Talfourd's Histories of Greek literature are put forth in new editions.
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One of his victims was Mure Ferguson, whom he beat by eight and seven.
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Murrain (or morena in Latin chronicles) is probably the modern survival of mure or murre.
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The use of the word mure in the St Albans Chronicle is just a century later.
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Bunch had issued to Mure a paper which the latter regarded as a passport, as did the United States.
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