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mo·ri·on 1 M0423200 (môr′ē-ŏn′)n. A crested metal helmet with a curved peak in front and back, worn by European soldiers in the 1500s and 1600s. [French, from Spanish morrión, from morro, snout, thick lip, rounded end of an object, probably from Vulgar Latin *murrum, snout, of imitative origin.]
mo·ri·on 2 M0423200 (môr′ē-ŏn′)n. A black or blackish-brown form of smoky quartz. [French, from a postclassical Latin misreading of Latin mormorion, a kind of dark precious stone, perhaps from an unattested Greek word of unknown origin.]morion (ˈmɔːrɪən) n (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a 16th-century helmet with a brim and wide comb[C16: via Old French from Spanish morrión, perhaps from morra crown of the head]
morion (ˈmɔːrɪən) n (Minerals) a smoky brown, grey, or blackish variety of quartz, used as a gemstone[C18: via French from Latin mōrion, a misreading of mormorion]mo•ri•on1 (ˈmɔr iˌɒn, ˈmoʊr-) n. a helmet having a flat or turned-down brim and a crest from front to back. [1555–65; < Middle French < Sp morrión=morr(o) top of head + -ión n. suffix] mo•ri•on2 (ˈmɔr iˌɒn, ˈmoʊr-) n. a variety of smoky quartz of a dark brown or nearly black color. [1740–50; (< French) < Latin mōrion, misreading of mormorion (Pliny) a kind of precious stone] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | morion - a metal helmet worn by common soldiers in the 16th centurycabassethelmet - armor plate that protects the head | TranslationsSturmhaubeSturmmaskemorriónMorionenUK
Morion a variety of quartz; smoky gray, almost black crystals. When heated to 250°-300°C, morion loses its color. The use of decolorized morion in industry is similar to that of quartz crystals. Morion is found in hydrothermal veins and pockets in granite pegmatites and greisens. There are morion deposits in the USSR (the Urals, Ukraine, Transbaikalia) and abroad (Canada, the United States, Brazil, the Malagasy Republic). morionenUK
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