Definitions | morcel |
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- (misspelling of, morsel)
- Bvt he to comfort vs one ane sad "to qyham I gyf now ye of bred of jow, ... Title: Legends of the Saints in Publisher: Printed for the Society by W. Blackwood and sons. Author(s): W. M. (William Musham) Metcalfe, John Barbour. Publication Date: 1896 Page 74.
- 1821,April 20th : We continue to enjoy fine weather. The turf is getting dry and cheap but potatoes are eight pence per stone. Mr Bogonier has not one single of food. Title: To the Land of the Free from This Island of Slaves Publisher: Cork University Press Author(s):Henry Stratford Persse Publication Date: Mar 1, 1998 p. 88
Etymology: morceler, to break into pieces
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