MORT
Source: 566, 567
mort. Mort, n. a tune at the death of game, a doxy, much
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Mort (?), n. [[Cf. Icel. margt, neut. of margr many.]] A great quantity or number. There was a mort of merrymaking. Dickens.
Source: 566, 567
mort. Mort, n. a tune at the death of game, a doxy, much
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Mort (?), n. [[Cf. Icel. margt, neut. of margr many.]] A great quantity or number. There was a mort of merrymaking. Dickens.