[morð-bealu], st. n., murder, deadly hale or deed of murder: gen. pl. morð-beala, [136].
[morðor], st. n., deed of violence, murder: dat. instr. sg. morðre, [893], [1265], [2783]; gen. sg. morðres, [2056]; morðres scyldig (guilty of murder), [1684].
[morðor-bed], st. n., bed of death, murder-bed: acc. sg. wäs þam yldestan ... morðor-bed strêd (a bed of death was spread for the eldest, i.e. through murder his death-bed was prepared), [2437].
[morðor-bealu], st. n., death-bale, destruction by murder: acc. sg. morðor-bealo, [1080], [2743].
[morðor-hete], st. m., murderous hate: gen. sg. þäs morðor-hetes, [1106].
[morgen, morn, mergen], st. m., morning, forenoon; also morrow: nom. sg. morgen, [1785], [2125]; (morrow), [2104]; acc. sg. on morgen (in the morning), [838]; dat. sg. on morgne, [2485]; on mergenne, [565], [2940]; gen. pl. morna gehwylce (every morning), [2451].
[morgen-ceald], adj., morning-cold, dawn-cold: nom. sg. gâr morgen-ceald (spear chilled by the early air of morn), [3023].
[morgen-lang], adj., lasting through the morning: acc. sg. morgen-longne däg (the whole forenoon), [2895].
[morgen-leóht], st. n., morning-light: nom. sg., [605], [918].
[morgen-swêg], st. m., morning-cry, cry at morn: nom. sg., [129].