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mor·ris
/ˈmɔrəs, ˈmɑr-/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mor·ris
n.
1.
A
Moorish
dance
,
usually
performed
by
a
single
dancer
,
who
accompanies
the
dance
with
castanets
.
2.
A
dance
formerly
common
in
England
,
often
performed
in
pagenats
,
processions
,
and
May
games
.
The
dancers
,
grotesquely
dressed
and
ornamented
,
took
the
parts
of
Robin
Hood
,
Maidmarian
,
and
other
fictitious
characters
.
3.
An
old
game
played
with
counters
,
or
men
,
which
are
placed
at
the
angles
of
a
figure
drawn
on
a
board
or
on
the
ground
;
also
,
the
board
or
ground
on
which
the
game
is
played
.
The
nine-men's
morris
is
filled
up
with
mud
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
The
figure
consists
of
three
concentric
squares
,
with
lines
from
the
angles
of
the
outer
one
to
those
of
the
inner
,
and
from
the
middle
of
each
side
of
the
outer
square
to
that
of
the
inner
.
The
game
is
played
by
two
persons
with
nine
or
twelve
pieces
each
(
hence
called
nine-men's
morris
or
twelve-men's
morris
).
The
pieces
are
placed
alternately
,
and
each
player
endeavors
to
prevent
his
opponent
from
making
a
straight
row
of
three
.
Should
either
succeed
in
making
a
row
,
he
may
take
up
one
of
his
opponent's
pieces
,
and
he
who
takes
off
all
of
his
opponent's
pieces
wins
the
game
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mor·ris
n.
Zool.
A
marine
fish
having
a
very
slender
,
flat
,
transparent
body
.
It
is
now
generally
believed
to
be
the
young
of
the
conger
eel
or
some
allied
fish
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Morris
n
1:
United
States
suffragist
in
Wyoming
(1814-1902) [
syn
: {
Esther
Morris
,
Esther Hobart McQuigg Slack Morris
]
2:
English
poet
and
craftsman
(1834-1896) [
syn
:
William Morris
]
3:
leader
of
the
American
Revolution
who
signed
the
Declaration
of
Independence
and
raised
money
for
the
Continental
Army
(1734-1806) [
syn
:
Robert Morris
]
4:
United
States
statesman
who
led
the
committee
that
produced
the
final
draft
of
the
United
States
Constitution
(1752-1816) [
syn
:
Gouverneur Morris
]
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