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Mori

Mori is a Japanese and Italian surname, and also a Persian pet name for Morteza. It is also the name of two clans in Japan, and one clan in India. There is also a village called Mori in India (East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh).

Mori (restaurant)

Mori (1883 or 1884 – 1937 or 1938) was a Greenwich Village eating establishment that featured Italian cooking. It became bankrupt during the aftermath of the Great Depression. Its building later housed the Bleecker Street Cinema.

Mori (disambiguation)

Mori is a surname and a given name.

Mori may also refer to:

  • is a Japanese word for " forest".

  • In Latin, mori means "to die". In modern Italian, mori may also derive from Latin maurus that means "dark skinned".
    • Memento mori, artistic creations to remind people of their own mortality, Latin for "Remember to die".
    • Vincere aut mori, Wilhelm Sebastian von Belling's slogan, Latin for " Win or die".
  • mori, is a horse in Mongolian, the last i vowel is not pronounced.

Usage examples of "mori".

The earliest edition of the Malleus in the British museum reads: Nam die dnico sotularia iuuenu fungia seu pinguedie proci vt moris e p restauratoe fieri pungut et sic vbi ecclesia intrat tadiu malefice exire eccias non poterut quo adusq: exploratores aut exeunt aut illis licentia sub expssione ut sup exeundi peedat.

I thought Veniva was going to say something about Morien, or even Darien, but what she whispered was, "Who does Emer ap Allel have to mourn like that?

Morita was, in other words, an experienced field commander, and this was the reason why he had been chosen to lead the two hundred and fifty samurai now quartered in the cabins running off the galleried upper decks.

After being assured that they were still on course for a dawn landing, Morita called for a celebratory cup of sake for everyone on the bridge then retired to his second floor headquarters in the centre of the galleried superstructure.

Torisen heard one of the boys give a whoop and reined in until Morien drew up level with him.

A rotund Falstaff escorted a bangled belly dancer, a top-hatted Marlene Dietrich clone fluttered false eyelashes seduc­tively at a matador, Marie Antoinette simpered through a mask-on-a-stick at a vizarded Sherlock Holmes, a Lakota chief in war paint offered a drink to a demure Wonder Woman, the Mad Hatter cackled at a joke told by a Chinese dragon with a two-meter tail supported by psychokinesis, Achilles and Patro­clus strolled together arm in arm, clad in golden Greek armor, and the band—with beaming Shig Morita conducting from the piano—launched into "Stray Cat Strut.