Definition of Morrices

1. morrice [n] - See also: morrice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Morrices

morphotype
morphotypes
morphotyping
morphs
morpion
morquio disease
morra
morras
morrhua
morrhuas
morrhuate sodium
morrice
morriced
morricer
morricers
morrices (current term)
morrion
morrions
morris
morris-pike
morris dance
morris dancer
morris dancers
morris dancing
morrised
morrises
morrising
morro
morros
morrot

Literary usage of Morrices

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Genealogical Account of the Descendants of James Young, Merchant Burgess by William Johnson (1894)
"... or morrices may have been one of those settlers. Robert Morice, the father of Sheriff David Morice (see page 96), was one of a family of six sons and ..."

2. Calendar of the Quarter Sessions Papers by John William Willis Bund, Worcestershire Historical Society (1900)
"And whereas on a Sabbath day in 1615 there was much sport made in Longdon by morrices and dancing, and because at evening service the same day they were ..."

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