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MOROSE

Webster's Dictionary 1828

MORO'SE, adjective [Latin morosus. morose then is from the root of Latin moror, to delay, stop, hinder, whence commoror, to dwell; Eng. demur.]

Of a sour temper; severe; sullen and austere.

Some have deserved censure for a morose and affected taciturnity; others have made speeches though they had nothing to say.