mûre

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See also: mure, Mure, muré, murè, műre, můře, and La Mure

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Etymology 1[edit]

From an alteration of Old French meure, from Vulgar Latin *mōra, from Latin mōrum, from Ancient Greek μόρον (móron).

Noun[edit]

mûre f (plural mûres)

  1. mulberry
  2. (by analogy) blackberry
    Synonym: mûre sauvage
  3. (heraldry) murrey (dark red color as used in heraldry)
  4. (Louisiana) berry

Etymology 2[edit]

See mûr.

Adjective[edit]

mûre

  1. feminine singular of mûr

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