moret or mouret, n.m., (bot.) whortleberry.
morfil, n.m., wire edge (of knives, of razors); elephant’s tusks, (unwrought) ivory.
morfondre, v.a., to chill.
se morfondre, v.r., to catch cold, to be chilled; to wait in vain, to dance attendance; (vet.) to morfounder. La pâte se morfond; the dough is losing its heat. Il s’y est morfondu; he wasted much time over it.
morfondu, -e, adj., chilled, frozen; disappointed, downcast; kept waiting.
morfondure, n.f., (vet.) morfoundering; (old) cold, chill, catarrh.
morganatique, adj., morganatic; left-handed (of marriages).
morgeline, n.f., (bot.) chickweed.
morgue (morg.), n.f., haughty look, haughtiness; arrogance, self-sufficiency, conceit; inspection room (of a prison); morgue, dead-house.