Etymology Explorer › KabuverdianuWhere does “mora” come from? mora (Kabuverdianu) comes from Portuguese morar, from Latin morari, from Latin moror, from Ancient Greek μωρός, from Proto-Indo-European muHrós — dull, stupid.
mora (Kabuverdianu): to live somewhere; to reside
Definitions to live somewhere; to reside Ancestry of “mora”, step by step Step Language Word Meaning 1 Portuguese morar to live, reside; to get it; to understand 2 Latin morari present active infinitive of moror; to delay 3 Latin moror I linger, loiter; I delay, hinder; I am a fool 4 Ancient Greek μωρός slow, sluggish; slow, dull, foolish, stupid;... 5 Proto-Indo-European muHrós dull, stupid