Meaning Of The Word Morris
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Morris Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Morris?
morris in American English
designating or of an old folk dance formerly common in England, esp. on May Day, in which fancy costumes were worn, often those associated with characters in the Robin Hood legends this dance noun: a male given name, form of Maurice Morris in American English 1 a masculine name: dim. Morrie, Morry Morris in American English 2 ˌGouverˈneur (ˌgʌvərˈnɪr ) 1752-1816; Am. statesman & diplomat Morris in British English noun: William. 1834–96, English poet, designer, craftsman, and socialist writer. He founded the Kelmscott Press (1890) |
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