Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
murder .
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Examples
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Sarah Palin, humm….. pro-life,gun activist/nra member morther of four or five kids gov. alaska and she hunts and kills her own food and husband is a fisherman do these people have house or do they fly around with cape?
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"O morther! we're gone now for iver," exclaimed O'Riley, shutting his eyes and clenching his teeth as he laid fast hold of the sides of the sledge.
The World of Ice 1859
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"Oh morther!" exclaimed O'Riley, holding on to his sides as if he believed what he said, "me biler'll bust av ye don't let me screech."
The World of Ice 1859
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"Och! morther!" cried Jerry, one of whose black hands had been forced against a white stripe, and left its imprint there.
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"O morther! then may I niver sleep on a bed made o 'sich feathers!" cried O'Riley, capering up to Green, the carpenter's mate, and throwing
The World of Ice 1859
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"O morther!" exclaimed O'Riley, holding on to his sides as if he believed what he said, "me biler'll bust av ye don't let me screech."
The World of Ice 1859
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"Oh, morther!" exclaimed Larry, "why didn't ye tell us the price before we tuck them?"
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"O morther! then may I niver sleep on a bed made o 'sich feathers!" cried O'Riley, capering up to Green, the carpenter's mate, and throwing
The World of Ice 1859
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"O morther, we're gone now, for iver," exclaimed O'Riley, shutting his eyes and clenching his teeth as he laid fast hold of the sides of the sledge.
The World of Ice 1859
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Marie-Yvonne Pinault, morther of French businessman Francois-Henri Pinault, seen in Venice,
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