morsure

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French morsure, from Latin mordere, morsum (to bite).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔː(ɹ)sjʊə(ɹ)/, /ˈmɔː(ɹ)ʃə(ɹ)/

Noun

morsure (countable and uncountable, plural morsures)

  1. (archaic) The act of biting.

References

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From mors +‎ -ure.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔʁ.syʁ/
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Noun

morsure f (plural morsures)

  1. bite (act of biting)
    • 2015 January, Virginie Despentes, Vernon Subutex, volume 1, Éditions Grasset, →ISBN, page 393:
      La pluie a cédé à un froid de lame de rasoir mais il a dû choper la fièvre, sous la morsure du froid sa peau le brûle littéralement.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. bite (wound that is the result of being bitten)

Further reading

Latin

Participle

morsūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of morsūrus