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Definition of "mirrour" [mirrour]

  • Archaic spelling of mirror: smooth, reflective surface. (noun)
  • Archaic spelling of mirror: object, person, or event that reflects or gives a picture of another. (noun)
  • Archaic spelling of mirror. (resemble, be identical to). (verb)

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Use "mirrour" in a sentence
  • "Newford, noticing nothing, except his own figure as he past a mirrour, was shuffling loud about the floor, which was not much embellished by the scraping of his boots; and Sir Sedley Clarendel, lounging upon a chair in the middle of the shop, sat eating bon bons."
  • "– She paused – looked now at the pleading group, now at her expensive dress; asked how, for her own hopes, she could risk so much, yet for their deliverance from ruin so little; and with a blush turning from the mirrour, and to the children with a tear, finally consented that the landlord should apply to her the next morning."
  • "Gentle Sir, if courtesie in one man to another, do deserve condemning, then may we justly complaine of you, who meeting us upon the way, which you have shortened by your kindnesse, and which we are no way able to deserve, wee are constrained to accept, taking you to bee the mirrour of courtesie."