(archaic) To enclose or imprison within walls.
mure
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for mure.
Editorial note
I think just two years ago it was much more normal to use nightly because of some feature that you needed, this is mure rarer nowadays.
Quick take
(archaic) To enclose or imprison within walls.
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for mure.
verb
(archaic) To enclose or imprison within walls.
Example sentences
I think just two years ago it was much more normal to use nightly because of some feature that you needed, this is mure rarer nowadays.
Because your a savant too intelligent for mure mortals like me, let me give you an example why what I said above isn't included in the wikipedia definition.
And while venery terms are not counters, and many of them are unused in modern English, those that do persist occupy a niche that you would notice the absence of, while being decidedly absent in other languages (or in Japanese, I can think off-hand of mure as a catchall for a collective of animals, and it is less specific than English venery terms).
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use mure in a sentence?
I think just two years ago it was much more normal to use nightly because of some feature that you needed, this is mure rarer nowadays.
What does mure mean?
(archaic) To enclose or imprison within walls.
What part of speech is mure?
mure is commonly used as verb.