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moros
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Moros is the personification of impending doom and destruction in Greek mythology. Moros may also refer to: Moros (Stargate) , a character in the TV series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis Moors in Spanish, applied by the Spanish to the Muslims they ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Moros \Mo"ros\, n. pl.; sing. Moro . [Sp., pl. of Moro Moor.] (Ethnol.) The Mohammedan tribes of the southern Philippine Islands, said to have formerly migrated from Borneo. Some of them are warlike and addicted to piracy.
Usage examples of moros.
Wing Captain Moros exhaled, pinching the bridge of his nose with his index and forefinger.
Even before Moros entered into the Dark Queen's service, he had heard the stories of this soldier or that merchant who tried to get the better of gnomes, and whose body was later found in innumerable easy-to-carry pieces.
Word came for them to wait for the other parts of the army, but Moros always wanted to grab one more objective, one more chunk of land.
One of those structures was the inn that currently held Moros like a trap held a rabbit.
Only later, when he heard thunder from the far end of the valley, when he saw the blackened remains of the patrol come staggering back into camp, did Moros have the first inkling that there was trouble.
Now Moros spent his days lolling around here, in the common room, reviewing reports and sucking down the inn's prized ales during the day, consuming the top-shelf liquors in the evening.
And besides, with the innkeep gone, Moros would have to fetch his own ale.
As Moros and the dragon neared, he could hear the sound of gnomish industry.
At the time, Moros believed he had won his greatest victory without losing a man.
Instead, they complained about the amount of tribute and number of prisoners, the frequency of his reports and their content (when nothing happens, and you tell them nothing happens, they get peevish about the lack of progress, Moros mused sullenly).
He giggled again, and Moros was reminded of metal claws scratching on a chalkboard.
From the innkeep's face, Moros assumed that the fat human understood something of what the gnome was saying.
Involuntarily Moros looked toward the door, toward the stables that billeted Shalebreak.
Between him and Moros were the brawling man and gnome, and the scattered contents of the gnome's pockets—gears, bits of string, notepads with pages half-torn out, the mysterious rock, chewed-on pieces of chalk, and the insect-automaton.
As far as Moros could remember, this meant that the Plus-Gnomium was already caught in the reaction the gnome had described, the chain of events leading to an explosion.