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Morrice  adj.  Dancing the morrice; dancing. "In shoals and bands, a morrice train."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Morrice" Quotes from Famous Books



... was lapt all in leather, His boastings were all in vaine; He had such a chance, with a new morrice-dance He never ...
— The Book of Old English Ballads • George Wharton Edwards

... "Och, Brine Morrice, avic, sure an that thief o' the worl', Will Guire, hasn't been after letten' the soger-officer ...
— The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Vol. XX. No. 557., Saturday, July 14, 1832 • Various

... passages in The Retvrne from Pernassus (see p. xi.) "What, M. Kempe, how doth the Emperour of Germany?" and "Welcome, M. Kempe, from dancing the morrice ouer the Alpes," are, I conceive, only sportive allusions to his journey ...
— Kemps Nine Daies Wonder - Performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich • William Kemp



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