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Definition of Moroccan
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of Morocco or its people. "Moroccan mosques cannot be entered by infidels"
2. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Morocco.
Generic synonyms: African
Definition of Moroccan
1. a. Of or pertaining to Morocco, or its inhabitants.
Definition of Moroccan
1. Noun. A person from Morocco or of Moroccan descent. ¹
2. Adjective. Of, from, or pertaining to Morocco or the Moroccan people. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moroccan
Literary usage of Moroccan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. France and the Alliances: The Struggle for the Balance of Power by André Tardieu (1908)
"Moroccan aspirations. — Penal settlements.— Spain and France. ... Moroccan
exclusiveness. — Early reign of Abd el Aziz. — Moroccan wealth. ..."
2. The History of Europe from 1862 to 1914: From the Accession of Bismarck to by Lucius Hudson Holt, Alexander Wheeler Chilton (1917)
"The Moroccan Convention was considered to be supplementary to the Berlin agreement
of 1909. In it, Germany declared that she had no interests in Morocco ..."
3. History of the Jews in America: From the Period of the Discovery of the New by Peter Wiernik (1912)
"... Jews from Russia began to go there in considerable numbers. A congregation of
Moroccan Jews, "Congregacion Israelita La- tina," was organized in 1891. ..."
4. Experiments in International Administration by Francis Bowes Sayre (1919)
"Moroccan International Police Another instance of an international organization
whose success was made impossible by the conditions under which it was ..."
5. Entente Diplomacy and the World: Matrix of the History of Europe, 1909-14 by Benno Aleksandrovīch fon- Zībert, George Abel Schreiner (1921)
"VI THE ENTENTE AND THE Moroccan QUESTION (March—November 1911) (669) Iswolsky,
... not only to exclude Spain from Moroccan questions in general, but even, ..."
6. The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and in the New by Roger Bigelow Merriman (1918)
"... the triumphant Castilian monarch laid siege to Algeciras, which with Gibraltar
and Ronda had been left after the battle of Rio Salado in Moroccan hands. ..."
7. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"In January, 1907, a supplementary law was passed, dealing with the situation
created by the main act. AND THE Moroccan QUESTION The entente ..."