mores

  • 21mores — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ the customs and conventions of a community. ORIGIN Latin, plural of mos custom …

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  • 22mores — ☆ mores [mōr′ēz΄, mōr′āz΄; môr′āz; mōr′ās, môr′ās ] pl.n. [L, pl. of mos, custom: see MOOD1] folkways that are considered conducive to the welfare of society and so, through general observance, develop the force of law, often becoming part of the …

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  • 23Mores — For other uses, see More (disambiguation). A 19th century children s book informs its readers that the Dutch were a very industrious race, and that Chinese children were very obedient to their parents (implicitly, relative to the British). Mores …

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  • 24Mores — No debe confundirse con Morés. Mores …

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  • 25Mores — Jemanden Mores lehren: ihm Sitte, Lebensart beibringen; auch: ihn zurechtweisen. Die Redensart stammt wohl aus der Studentensprache und geht auf die Schulsprache der Humanistenzeit zurück. Latein ›mores‹ = Sitten ist seit dem 15. Jahrhundert im… …

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  • 26Mores (SS) — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Mores name = Mores region = Sardinia province = Province of Sassari (SS) elevation m = area total km2 = 95.1 population as of = Dec. 2004 population total = 2041 population density km2 = 21 timezone = CET …

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  • 27Mores — 1. Mit den alten Moribus vergisst man der alten Freiheit. – Opel, 391. *2. Einem Mores lehren. – Wurstisen, CC; Mathesy, 171b; Wurzbach II, 11. »Wenn der löw nicht dahind wer, wolt ich dich jetzt wol mores ler.« (Waldis, I, 85, 12.) – »Was gelts? …

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  • 28Mores — Mo|res 〈Pl.〉 Anstand, ordentl. Benehmen ● jmdn. Mores lehren ihm energisch die Meinung sagen [lat., „Sitten, Denkart“, Pl. zu mos, Gen. moris „Sitte, Brauch“] * * * Mo|res [ mo:re:s ] <Pl.> [lat. mores = Denkart, Charakter, Pl. von: mos =… …

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  • 29Mores — 1 Original name in latin Mors Name in other language Mores, Mors State code ES Continent/City Europe/Madrid longitude 41.47326 latitude 1.56491 altitude 448 Population 413 Date 2012 03 04 2 Original name in latin Mores Name in other language… …

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  • 30mores — [[t]mɔ͟ːreɪz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu with supp The mores of a particular place or group of people are the customs and behaviour that are typically found in that place or group. [FORMAL] ...the accepted mores of British society. ...profound changes in… …

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