Associations to the word «Mort»
Noun
- Aux
- Homme
- Roi
- Gage
- Amour
- Butte
- Une
- Blackbird
- Nous
- Dixon
- Les
- Je
- Temp
- Monde
- Ce
- Que
- Tout
- Des
- Le
- Trois
- Shooter
- Goldman
- Newell
- Jour
- Petit
- Lancelot
- Sans
- Maison
- Ans
- Sur
- Robbie
- La
- Qu
- Porte
- Livre
- Doc
- Viva
- Au
- Harper
- Cinder
- Cartoonist
- Dracula
- Lindsey
- Mortimer
- Requiem
- Lettre
- Ami
- Lois
- Femme
- Balzac
- Sou
- Elle
- Dock
- Lenny
- Jacques
- Richter
- Raisin
- Champ
- Un
- Cantata
- Encore
- Faye
- Nagasaki
- Lac
- Curt
- Henderson
- Mortgage
- Duc
- Rouge
- Tyler
- En
- Bal
- Clover
- Superman
- Walker
- Bois
- Dumas
- Roland
- Homeowner
- Lender
- Dan
- Vent
- Guillaume
- Philippe
- Grande
- Bailey
- Somme
- Pas
- Monument
- Ne
- François
- Merlin
- Amy
- De
Wiktionary
MORT, noun. Death; especially, the death of game in hunting.
MORT, noun. A note sounded on a horn at the death of a deer.
MORT, noun. (UK) (Scotland) (dialect) The skin of a sheep or lamb that has died of disease.
MORT, noun. (card games) A variety of dummy whist for three players.
MORT, noun. (card games) The exposed or dummy hand of cards in the game of mort.
MORT, noun. A great quantity or number.
MORT, noun. (internet) (informal) A player in a multi-user dungeon who does not have special administrator privileges and whose character can be killed.
MORT, noun. A three-year-old salmon.
MORT, noun. (slang) (archaic) A woman; a female.
MORT, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given names Mortimer and Morton.
MORT CLOTH, noun. (UK) (obsolete) The pall spread over a coffin; black cloth indicative of mourning; funeral hangings.
MORT STONE, noun. (UK) (obsolete) A large stone by the wayside on which the bearers rest a coffin.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.