morris

noun

mor·​ris ˈmȯr-əs How to pronounce morris (audio)
ˈmär-
: a vigorous English dance traditionally performed by men wearing costumes and bells

Word History

Etymology

Middle English moreys daunce, from moreys Moorish (from More Moor) + daunce dance

First Known Use

1503, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of morris was in 1503

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“Morris.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/morris. Accessed 27 Feb. 2025.

Kids Definition

morris

noun
mor·​ris ˈmȯr-əs How to pronounce morris (audio)
ˈmär-
: a vigorous English dance traditionally performed by men wearing costumes and bells
Etymology

Middle English moreys "Moorish"

Biographical Definition

Morris 1 of 4

biographical name (1)

Mor·​ris ˈmȯr-əs How to pronounce Morris (audio)
ˈmär-
Gou*ver*neur ˌgə-vər-ˈnir How to pronounce Morris (audio)
ˌgə-və-
1752–1816 American statesman and diplomat

Morris

2 of 4

biographical name (2)

Mark 1956–     American choreographer

Morris

3 of 4

biographical name (3)

Robert 1734–1806 American financier and statesman

Morris

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biographical name (4)

William 1834–1896 English poet, artist, and socialist

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