Associations to the word «Mure»
Noun
- Caldwell
- Muir
- Mackenzie
- Agnes
- Fer
- Hume
- Laird
- Sonnet
- Reginald
- Archibald
- Lyons
- Boyle
- Laurent
- Countess
- Elizabeth
- Flora
- Campbell
- Bunch
- Stewart
- Scotland
- Sebastian
- Earl
- Glasgow
- Georges
- La
- Geoffrey
- Edinburgh
- Baron
- Pierre
- Eldest
- William
- Robert
- Billy
- Colonel
- Merchant
- Hamilton
- Nephew
- Daughter
- Arrest
- Ross
- Marriage
- Patrick
- Saint
- Moore
- James
- Castle
- Sir
- Samuel
- Son
- Alexander
- Walter
- Historian
- Joy
- David
- Lord
- De
- King
- Commune
- Ii
- Wife
- Great
- Smith
- Railway
- Politician
- Town
- France
- Miss
- February
- Parliament
- Iii
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Wiktionary
MURE, noun. (obsolete) wall
MURE, noun. (obsolete) husks of fruit from which the juice has been squeezed. Perhaps an old spelling of myrrh
MURE, adjective. (obsolete) mural (as a postmodifier)
MURE, verb. (obsolete) to wall in or fortify
MURE, verb. (obsolete) To enclose or imprison within walls.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.