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In English, more has 2 different meanings It can only be used as determiner meaning more When used as noun it is root (of a plant) but it can also mean root, (of a hair, tooth, or tongue) or even source, root
It evolved from 2 origins. Comes from Proto-Germanic *murhǭ, *murhō. Comes from Proto-Germanic *maizô.


"more" usage examples

Sentences containing more to see its usage in context.

Middle English English
thouyou artare moremore louelylovely andand moremore temperatetemperate ::
You are lovelier and more even-tempered: