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mort 1  (môrt)
n.
The note sounded on a hunting horn to announce the death of a deer.

[Middle English, death, from Old French, from Latin mors, mort-; see mer- in Indo-European roots.]

mort 2  (môrt)
n.
A great number or quantity.

[Perhaps from mortal.]

mort1
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Hunting) a call blown on a hunting horn to signify the death of the animal hunted
[via Old French from Latin mors death]

mort2
n
a great deal; a great many
[possibly a shortened form of mortal used as an intensifier]

Mort a great quantity.
Examples: mort of luck, 1821; of merrymaking, 1775; of money, 1887; of prisoners, 1694; of talk, 1850; of wit, 1708.


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"To the death," cried the little gray man, "a mort, mon fils.
"Fuir la mort," she repeated, meditatively, in her mysterious voice.
She felt the PETIT MORT at this unexpectedly gruesome information, and left the solitary man behind her.
 
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