Moros
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See also:
moros
and
morôs
Contents
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English
1.1
Etymology 1
1.1.1
Proper noun
1.2
Etymology 2
1.2.1
Noun
1.3
Anagrams
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Etymology 1
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From
Ancient Greek
Μόρος
(
Móros
, literally
“
fate, doom
”
)
.
Proper noun
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Moros
(
Greek
mythology
)
The
personification
of
impending
doom
, who drives mortals to their deadly fate
Etymology 2
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Noun
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Moros
plural
of
Moro
Anagrams
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Moors
,
moors
,
rooms
,
smoor
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