Definition of Marors

1. maror [n] - See also: maror

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marors

marokite
maron
marone
marons
maroon
marooned
marooner
marooners
marooning
maroonish
maroons
maropitant
maroquin
maroquins
maror
marors (current term)
marouflage
marplot
marplots
marproof
marque
marquee
marquees
marques
marquess
marquessate
marquessates
marquesses
marqueterie
marqueteries

Literary usage of Marors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Principles of the Law of Evidence: With Elementary Rules for Conducting by William Mawdesley Best, John Archibald Russell, Appleton Morgan (1882)
"... here appeareth no ambiguity at all; but if the truth be, that I have the marors both of South S. and North S., this ambiguity is matter in fact, and, ..."

2. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and by John Burke (1838)
"bear the name of Morris, of which tl.r ! lowing derivation is given by а тегу irr. nent genealogist: " Mars, marors, И«//.<••. ..."

3. The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical by John Britton, James Norris Brewer, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Frederic Shoberl, Joseph Nightingale, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, John Bigland, John Evans, Thomas Rees (1813)
"Under Henry II. the limits of Windsor Forest were gradually extended by the enclosure of his marors in Surrey, till at length he had afforested the whole ..."

4. A Menology of England and Wales: Or, Brief Memorials of the Ancient British by Richard Stanton (1887)
"... was a native of MArorS' Oxford, ar>da member of the University ; but on 1582- account of his religious convictions, left the country and went to the ..."

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