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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
More
,
adv.
1.
In
a
greater
quantity
;
in
or
to
a
greater
extent
or
degree
.
(a)
With
a
verb
or
participle
.
Admiring
more
The
riches
of
Heaven's
pavement
. --
Milton
.
(b)
With
an
adjective
or
adverb
(
instead
of
the
suffix
-er
)
to
form
the
comparative
degree
;
as
,
more
durable
;
more
active
;
more
sweetly
.
Happy
here
,
and
more
happy
hereafter
.
--
Bacon
.
Note:
☞
Double
comparatives
were
common
among
writers
of
the
Elizabeth
period
,
and
for
some
time
later
;
as
,
more
brighter
;
more
dearer
.
The
duke
of
Milan
And
his
more
braver
daughter
. --
Shak
.
2.
In
addition
;
further
;
besides
;
again
.
Yet
once
more
,
O
ye
laurels
,
and
once
more
,
Ye
myrtles
brown
,
with
ivy
never
sere
,
I
come
to
pluck
your
berries
harsh
and
crude
. --
Milton
.
More and more
,
with
continual
increase
.
“Amon
trespassed
more
and
more
.”
--
2
Chron
.
xxxiii
. 23.
The more
,
to
a
greater
degree
;
by
an
added
quantity
;
for
a
reason
already
specified
.
The more -- the more
,
by
how
much
more
--
by
so
much
more
.
“
The
more
he
praised
it
in
himself
,
the
more
he
seems
to
suspect
that
in
very
deed
it
was
not
in
him.”
--
Milton
.
To be no more
,
to
have
ceased
to
be
;
as
,
Cassius
is no more
;
Troy
is no more
.
Those
oracles
which
set
the
world
in
flames
,
Nor
ceased
to
burn
till
kingdoms
were
no more
. --
Byron
.
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