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Moor
/ˈmʊr/
荒野,曠野(vt.)使停泊,繫住,使固定(vi.)系泊,固定
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moor
n.
1.
One
of
a
mixed
race
inhabiting
Morocco
,
Algeria
,
Tunis
,
and
Tripoli
,
chiefly
along
the
coast
and
in
towns
.
2.
Hist.
Any
individual
of
the
swarthy
races
of
Africa
or
Asia
which
have
adopted
the
Muslim
religion
.
“In
Spanish
history
the
terms
Moors
,
Saracens
,
and
Arabs
are
synonymous.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moor
,
n.
1.
An
extensive
waste
covered
with
patches
of
heath
,
and
having
a
poor
,
light
soil
,
but
sometimes
marshy
,
and
abounding
in
peat
;
a
heath
.
In
her
girlish
age
she
kept
sheep
on
the
moor
.
--
Carew
.
2.
A
game
preserve
consisting
of
moorland
.
Moor buzzard
Zool.
,
the
marsh
harrier
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Moor coal
Geol.
,
a
friable
variety
of
lignite
.
Moor cock
Zool.
,
the
male
of
the
moor fowl
or
red
grouse
of
Europe
.
Moor coot
.
Zool.
See
Gallinule
.
Moor game
.
Zool.
Same
as
Moor fowl
.
Moor grass
Bot.
,
a
tufted
perennial
grass
(
Sesleria caerulea
),
found
in
mountain
pastures
of
Europe
.
Moor hawk
Zool.
,
the
marsh
harrier
.
Moor hen
.
Zool.
(a)
The
female
of
the
moor fowl
.
(b)
A
gallinule
,
esp
.
the
European
species
.
See
Gallinule
.
(c)
An
Australian
rail
(
Tribonyx ventralis
).
Moor monkey
Zool.
,
the
black
macaque
of
Borneo
(
Macacus maurus
).
Moor titling
Zool.
,
the
European
stonechat
(
Pratinocola rubicola
).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moor
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Moored
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Mooring
.]
1.
Naut.
To
fix
or
secure
,
as
a
vessel
,
in
a
particular
place
by
casting
anchor
,
or
by
fastening
with
cables
or
chains
;
as
,
the
vessel
was
moored
in
the
stream
;
they
moored
the
boat
to
the
wharf
.
2.
Fig
.:
To
secure
,
or
fix
firmly
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moor
,
v. i.
To
cast
anchor
;
to
become
fast
.
On
oozy
ground
his
galleys
moor
.
--
Dryden
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Moor
n
1:
one
of
the
Muslim
people
of
north
Africa
;
of
mixed
Arab
and
Berber
descent
;
converted
to
Islam
in
the
8th
century
;
conqueror
of
Spain
in
the
8th
century
2:
open
land
usually
with
peaty
soil
covered
with
heather
and
bracken
and
moss
[
syn
:
moorland
]
v
1:
secure
in
or
as
if
in
a
berth
or
dock
; "
tie
up
the
boat
"
[
syn
:
berth
,
tie up
]
2:
come
into
or
dock
at
a
wharf
; "
the
big
ship
wharfed
in
the
evening
" [
syn
:
berth
,
wharf
]
3:
secure
with
cables
or
ropes
; "
moor
the
boat
"
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