morose

morose
[məˈrəʊs]
adjetivo
1hosco(a), huraño(a)

morose [mo-rous]
adjetivo
1Moroso; áspero de genio, bronco, cabezudo; fantástico; triste.

morose [məˈrəʊs]
adjective
malhumorado

moro, -a
adjective
1Moorish (history)
2sexist (muy informal) (machista) (peninsular Spanish)
masculine or feminine noun
3Moor (history)
  • moros y cristianos -> = traditional Spanish festival involving mock battle between Moors and Christians
  • no hay moros en la costa (figurative) -> the coast is clear
4Arab (informal Pey) (árabe) (peninsular Spanish), = pejorative term referring to a North African or Arab person
masculine noun
5sexist man (informal) (machista) (peninsular Spanish)

moro [mo’-ro, rah]
adjective
1Moorish, belonging to the Moors.
2In jocular style, it is applied to wine not mixed with water or christened.
3Dappled (caballo).
noun
4Moor, a native of Africa. (m & f)
5Domineering husband (marido). (m & f)
6Drug pusher (vendedor). (m & f)
  • Haber moros y cristianos -> to have a great scuffle or dispute

moroa mora
adjetivo
1 (Hist) Moorish
2 (España) (familiar) (peyorativo) (del norte de África) North African
3 (España) (familiar) (machista) macho; (familiar)
4 [+caballo] dappled; piebald
sustantivo:masculino
femenino
1 (Hist) Moor
¡hay moros en la costa! watch out!
no hay moros en la costa the coast is clear
dar a moro muerto gran lanzada to kick a man when he's down
2 (España) (familiar) (peyorativo) (del norte de África) North African
3 (Latinoamérica) (caballo) piebald (horse)
sustantivo:masculino
1 (familiar) (marido) domineering husband
2
moros y cristianos (Caribe) (familiar) (Culin) rice with black beans
3 (España) (familiar) (Marruecos) Morocco
bajar al moro to go to Morocco
4 (Música) (familiar) wrong note

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