meo more
adv/ˈmeɪəʊˈmɔːɹeɪ/UK
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin meō mōre (“as is my custom”).
- borrowed from meō mōre
Definitions
As is my wont (custom, habit).
- Faſted, meo more, on account of indigeſtion and gripes.
- Destined this day for fast-day, meo more, with that degree of abstinence which may best qualify my weak body to go through the day without molesting the soul.
- I will, meo more, tell you the story of one [plant] which has just delighted me and my household, and has won golden opinions from wondering and admiring friends.
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