AllardChardon
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Carlus, less-ose is so funny. Og, I always love to see Gilbert & Sullivan posted here, with a thanks to Naoko's slight mistake. Lemoncholy sounds like what a child might say inadvertently.
A little etymology on morose from the online dictionary, just for fun;
morose - adj 1530s "gloomy," from Latin morosus "morose, peevish, hypercritical, fastidious," from mos (genitive moris) "habit, custom" (see moral (adj.)). In English, manners by itself means "(good) manners," but here the implication in Latin is "(bad) manners." Related: Morosity.
My dictionary does not list morosity.
A little etymology on morose from the online dictionary, just for fun;
morose - adj 1530s "gloomy," from Latin morosus "morose, peevish, hypercritical, fastidious," from mos (genitive moris) "habit, custom" (see moral (adj.)). In English, manners by itself means "(good) manners," but here the implication in Latin is "(bad) manners." Related: Morosity.
My dictionary does not list morosity.
