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More (interjection)

Moré, re, bre (with many variants) is an interjection common to Albanian, Greek, South Slavic, Turkish, and Venetian, with its "locus... more in the Greek world than elsewhere".〔Eric Hamp, quoted in Joseph 1997, p.257〕 It is used in colloquial speech to gain someone's attention, add emphasis, insult, or express surprise or astonishment, similar to the Argentinian vocable of unknown origin, "Che."
== Etymology ==
From the vocative moré (μωρέ) of the Greek adjective morós (μωρός) "foolish, stupid"; related to Latin mōrus "foolish, silly"; derived from the Indo-Slavic root mûra, maura "dull, stupid".

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