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- A type of folk dance originating in England.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic], an anglicization of Welsh Meurig (“Maurice”).
- Four other townships in Pennsylvania, in Clearfield County, Greene County, Huntingdon County and Washington County.
- A city, the county seat of Stevens County, Minnesota; named for railroad official Charles A. Morris.
- An English and Scottish surname originating as a patronymic.
- A former make of British motor car.
- A township in Grundy County, Illinois.
- A town in Shawano County, Wisconsin.
- A city in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.
- A ghost town in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
- A township in Knox County, Ohio.
- A city, the county seat of Grundy County, Illinois.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
- A town in Jefferson County, Alabama; named for early pioneer Mae Morris.
- An unincorporated community in Nicholas County, West Virginia; named for a local family.
- An unincorporated community in Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana.
- A township in Stevens County, Minnesota.
- A town and village in Otsego County, New York; named for Gen. Jacob Morris, son of Declaration of Independence signatory Lewis Morris.
- An unincorporated community in Quitman County, Georgia; named for James Morris, a son of a railroad agent.
- A male given name from Old French, a medieval form of French Maurice.
- A surname from Irish, an anglicization of Irish Ó Muirghis, from Ó (“descendant”) and Muirghis (“of Maurice”).
- A town in Manitoba, Canada; named for Canadian politician Alexander Morris.
- A town in Litchfield County, Connecticut; named for Revolutionary War officer James Morris III.
- A rural municipality in central Saskatchewan, Canada; in full, the Rural Municipality of Morris No. 312.
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- (folk music, informal) Rhythmic singing, usually to nonsense syllables, in a style partly inspired by the instruments used to accompany folk dancing in Irish and Scottish traditions.
- (baseball, informal) A fastball thrown near the batter's chin, often to set up a subsequent pitch thrown low and outside.
- (cricket, informal) A bouncer aimed near the batsman's chin.
- idle or foolish and irrelevant talk
adj
- (music) In the style of folk music.
- (religion, Germanic paganism, especially in white supremacy and Nazism) Practicing far-right and racist forms of Heathenry that are hostile towards minorities, Christians, and Jewish people; and also supporting Nazi influences.
- Popular; referring to the culture of ordinary people.
- (religion, Germanic paganism) Practicing a form of Heathenry that is traditional.
noun
- (music) Ellipsis of folk music.
- (collective plural) People, persons.
- (collective plural, usually as folks) One’s relatives, especially one’s parents.
- a social division of (usually preliterate) people
- people descended from a common ancestor
- people in general (often used in the plural)
- the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community
adj
- (architecture) Of or related to local building materials and styles.
- Believed or transmitted by the common people; not academically or ideologically correct or rigorous.
- Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land, their culture, tradition, or history.
- Of or pertaining to common people as opposed to ruling classes or elites.
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noun
- (folk music, informal) Rhythmic singing, usually to nonsense syllables, in a style partly inspired by the instruments used to accompany folk dancing in Irish and Scottish traditions.
- (baseball, informal) A fastball thrown near the batter's chin, often to set up a subsequent pitch thrown low and outside.
- (cricket, informal) A bouncer aimed near the batsman's chin.
- idle or foolish and irrelevant talk
noun
- (music) Ellipsis of folk music.
- (collective plural) People, persons.
- (collective plural, usually as folks) One’s relatives, especially one’s parents.
- a social division of (usually preliterate) people
- people descended from a common ancestor
- people in general (often used in the plural)
- the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community
adj
- (architecture) Of or related to local building materials and styles.
- Believed or transmitted by the common people; not academically or ideologically correct or rigorous.
- Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land, their culture, tradition, or history.
- Of or pertaining to common people as opposed to ruling classes or elites.
noun
adj
- (music) In the style of folk music.
- (religion, Germanic paganism, especially in white supremacy and Nazism) Practicing far-right and racist forms of Heathenry that are hostile towards minorities, Christians, and Jewish people; and also supporting Nazi influences.
- Popular; referring to the culture of ordinary people.
- (religion, Germanic paganism) Practicing a form of Heathenry that is traditional.