• Mirrour

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈmɪɹə/ or IPA: /ˈmɪɹɚ/
    • Hyphenation: mir + rour
    • Rhymes: -ɪrÉ™(r)

    Full definition of mirrour

    Noun

    mirrour

    (plural mirrours)
    1. Archaic spelling of mirror
      • 1880, H. C. Yarrow, Introduction to the study of mortuary customs amongst the North American Indians:This skeleton was deposited a little to the south of the center of the tumulus; and about 20 feet to the north of it was another, with which were-- 5th. A large mirrour about 3 feet in breadth and 1-1/2 inches in thickness.
      • 1626, William Roper, The Mirrour of Vertue:RIGHT Honourable, It was my good happe not longe since, in a Friends House, to light vpon a briefe History of the Life, Arraignement, and Death of that Mirrour of all true Honour, and Vertue Syr Thomas More, who by his Wisdome, Learning, & Santity, hath eternized his Name, Coutrey, & Profession, throughout the Christian World, with immortall Glory, and Renowne.
      • 1664, Robert Codrington, The second Part of Youth's Behaviour, or Decency in Conversation amongst Women:To the Mirrour of her Sex Mrs. Ellinor Pargiter ...

    Verb

    1. Archaic spelling of mirror
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