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1 moro
moro1 agg. dark, black; swarthy: pelle mora, dark skin; un ragazzo moro, a dark (o dark-skinned) boy◆ s.m.1 (antiq.) Moor; (negro) negro: il Moro di Venezia, the Moor of Venice; i mori furono cacciati dalla Spagna, the Moors were driven out of Spain // testa di moro, (colore) very dark brown2 (persona scura di capelli) dark-haired person; (persona scura di carnagione) dark-skinned person3 (zool.) sooty mangabey.* * *['mɔro] I moro (-a)1. agg1) Storia Moorish2) (persona: dai capelli scuri) dark, dark-haired, (di carnagione scura) dark, dark-skinned2. sm/f(vedi agg), Moor; dark-haired person; dark-skinned personII ['mɔro] sm* * *I 1. ['mɔro]1) (di pelle nera) black2) [capelli, carnagione] dark2.1) stor. geogr. Moor2) (di pelle) black (person)3) (di capelli) dark-haired person; (di carnagione) dark-skinned personII ['mɔro]sostantivo maschile bot. mulberry (tree)* * *moro1/'mɔro/ ⇒ 31 (di pelle nera) black2 [capelli, carnagione] dark(f. -a)1 stor. geogr. Moor2 (di pelle) black (person)3 (di capelli) dark-haired person; (di carnagione) dark-skinned person.————————moro2/'mɔro/sostantivo m.bot. mulberry (tree). -
2 signoria
signoria s.f.1 ( potestà, dominio) rule, domination, dominion (anche fig.): la Spagna sotto la signoria dei Mori, Spain under the domination of the Moors; esercitare la signoria su un territorio, to dominate an area; essere sotto la signoria di qlco., qlcu., (fig.) to be ruled (o dominated) by sthg., s.o.* * *[siɲɲo'ria]sostantivo femminile1) (dominio) lordship, dominion2) stor. seigniory3) (titolo)* * *signoria/siŋŋo'ria/sostantivo f.1 (dominio) lordship, dominion2 stor. seigniory3 (titolo) Sua Signoria His Lordship. -
3 ormeggiatore
ormeggiatore s.m. person who moors (a boat). -
4 moro
['mɔro] I moro (-a)1. agg1) Storia Moorish2) (persona: dai capelli scuri) dark, dark-haired, (di carnagione scura) dark, dark-skinned2. sm/f(vedi agg), Moor; dark-haired person; dark-skinned personII ['mɔro] sm
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