morþor

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *morþr. Compare morþ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmor.θor/, [ˈmorˠ.ðor]

Noun

morþor n

  1. murder
  2. great sin or crime, enormity

Declension

Derived terms

  • (morþorbealu)
  • (morþorbed)
  • (morþorcofa)
  • (morþorcræft)
  • (morþorcwalu)
  • (morþorcwealm)
  • (morþorhete)
  • (morþorhof)
  • (morþorhūs)
  • (morþorhycgende)
  • (morþorlēan)
  • (morþorscyldig)
  • (morþorslaga)
  • (morþorslagu)
  • (morþorslege)
  • (morþorsliht)
  • (morþorwyrhta)

Descendants

  • Middle English: morther
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