Morte dʹArthur,

compiled by Sir Thomas Malory, from French originals; edited by Southey, the poet-laureate. The compilation contains—

The Prophecies of Merlin.

The Quest of the St. Graal.

The Romance of Sir Lancelot of the Lake.

The History of Sir Tristram; etc. etc.

Tennyson has a Morte dʹArthur among his poems.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Moros
Morpheus
Morrel
Morrice (Gil or Chĭld)
Morris Dance
Morse Alphabet (The)
Mort-safe
Mortal
Mortar-board
Mortars
Morte dArthur
Mortgage
Morther
Mortimer
Mortlake Tapestry
Mortstone
Morven
Mosaic Work
Moscow
Mosen (Spanish)
Moses Horns