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morþor-hús, es; n. A house of torment (hell), Exon. 31 b; Th. 99, 15; Cri. 1625.
morþor-leán, es; n. Recompense of sin or a terrible recompense :-- Ðæ-acute;r (in hell) sceolan þeófas and þeódsceaþan, leáse and forlegene, lífes ne wénan, and mánsworan morþorleán seón, Exon. 31 b; Th. 98, 24; Cri. 1612.
morþor-scyldig; adj. Guilty of murder or of grievous sin, Andr. Kmbl. 3197; An. 1601.
morþor-slaga, an; m. A murderer, homicide :-- Morþorslago homicidas, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 22, 7. v. morþ-slaga.
morþor-slagu(?), e; f. Murder, homicide :-- Morþurslaga homicidium, Mt. Kmbl. p. 14, 13. Morþorslago (morþurslagu. Rush.) homicidia, Mk. Skt. Lind. 7, 21.
morþor-slege, es; m. Murder, homicide :-- Swá hwylc swá morþorslege þafaþ quicunyue ad homicidium consenserit, L. Ecg. C. 22; Th. ii. 148, 14.
morþor-sliht, es; m. Slaughter, the slain :-- Hwæt wæs on manríme morþorslehtes, deádra gefeallen. Elen. Kmbl. 1297; El. 650. v. morþ-sliht.
morþor-wyrhta, an m. A worker of iniquity or of murder :-- Hér syndan mánsworan and morþorwyrhtan, Wulfst. 165, 30. v. morþ-wyrhta.
morþ-slaga. an; m. A murderer, an assassin :-- Sý æ-acute;lc morþslaga áwirged maledictus, qui clam percusserit proximum suum, Deut. 27, 24. Oferfyll biþ mæ-acute;gbana and morþslaga, Wulfst. 242, 6. [O.E. Homl. morð-sla&yogh;a: pl.] v. morþor-slaga.
morþ-sliht, es; m. Murder, assassination :-- Be morþslihtum, L. Æðelst. iv. 6; Th. i. 224, 11, 12. v. morþor-sliht.
morþ-weorc, es; n. An act which causes death (by witchcraft or poison), :-- Hæ-acute;ðenscipe biþ ðæt man ... wiccecræft lufige oððe morþweorc gefremme (causes death by witchcraft or poison, v. morþ. III), L.C.S. 5; Th. i. 378, 21. Deóflíce dæ-acute;da on morþweorcum and on manslihtan, L. Eth. v. 25; Th. i. 310, 15: vi. 28; Th. i. 322, 16. [O. Sax. morð-werk.] Cf. morþ-dæ-acute;d and next word.
morþ-wyrhta, an; m. One who causes death (by witchcraft or poison) :-- Wiccan oððe wigleras, mánsworan oððe morþwyrhtan, L.E.G. 11; Th. i. 172, 20 (see note): L. Eth. vi. 7, 36; Th. i. 316, 21, 324, 11: L.C.S. 4; Th. i. 378, 7: Wulfst. 266, 25. v. morþ, III.
mór-wyrt, e; f. Moor-wort :-- Wyrc hié (a salve) of ðære smalan mórwyrte (drosera rotundifolia, Cockayne), Lchdm. ii. 128, 8.
mot, es; n. A mote, an atom :-- Mot attomos, Wrt. Voc. i. 284, 37: ii. 8, 10. Mote atomo, 9, 62. Tó hwí gesihst ðú ðæt mot (festucam) on ðínes bróðor égan, Mt. Kmbl. 7, 3, 5. Ðú gesáwe gehwæ-acute;de mot on ðínes bróðor eáge, R. Ben. 12, 3. Ðæt lytle mot ... ðone mot, Lk. Skt. Lind. 6, 41, 42.
mót a meeting, court. v. folc-, ge-mót, and compounds in which mót forms the first part.
mótan =(?) métan :-- Gif man óðerne sace tihte and hé ðane mannan móte (meet with; Price translates cite, see his note) an medle oððe an þinge, L.H.E. 8; Th. i. 30, 11.
mót-ærn, -ern, es; n. A court-house :-- Mótern praetorium, Jn. Skt. Lind. 18, 28. v. gemót-ærn.
mót-bell, e; f. A bell rung to call an assembly together :-- Debent statim pulsatis campanis, quod Anglice vocant mótbel, convocare omnes et universos, quod Anglice dicunt folcmóte, L. Edw. Conf. Schmid. p. 5 c 9, § 4.
mótere, es; m. One who addresses a meeting :-- Mótere vel maþelere concionator, i. locutor, Wrt. Voc. ii. 135, 31. On mótera ford; of mótera forde andlang mótera lace. Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 313, 24. [Prompt. Parv. motare or pletare disceptor, p. 345, and see note.] v. mótian, II, III.
mót-geréfa, an; m. The geréfa who presides at a court or mót :-- Swá ðæt nán scýrgeréfe oððe mótgeréfe ðár habban æ-acute;ne sócne oððe gemót búton ðæs abbudes ágen hæ-acute;se (nullus vicecomes vel praepositus), Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iv. 200, 9. v. Kemble's Saxons in England, ii. 181, 155, note 2.
mót-hús, es; n. A house where a court or assembly is held :-- Dómhús vel móthús epicausterium, Wrt. Voc. i. 57, 52. Móthúses prod[r]omi. Hpt. Gl. 476, 61.
mót-læ-acute;ðu in Chart. Th. 433, 22. The word occurs in a list of services due from the tenant of certain land, and seems to mean 'courts, assemblies' :-- Þreó mótlæ-acute;ðu ungeboden on xii mónþum the tenant must attend three courts a year without summons. In the same charter, in similar lists, occur two phrases which seem identical in meaning with that just given, þríwa sécan gemót on xii mónþum, 433, 9, and iii gemót on geáre, 433, 32. The charter is later than 1066, perhaps the Icel. leið an assembly, may be compared. Cf. also kynnis-leið a visit to relations.
mót-stów, e; f. A place of assembly, forum :-- Mótstów on burge forus (forum?) vel prorostra, Wrt. Voc. i. 36, 43: 47, 22. v. gemót-stów.

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