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Definition of Moorish in English: Moorishadjective ˈmɔːrɪʃˈmʊərɪʃˈmʊrɪʃ Relating to or characteristic of the Moors. Example sentencesExamples - In addition, the top areas of the main windows are decorated with stone tracery describing trefoils, quatrefoils and Moorish arches.
- This means that there was a large Moorish population in Spain half a millennium after the high point of Andalusian culture in the eleventh century.
- And it goes without saying the bathrooms were sublime, with Moorish influences also detected here.
- He spent some time in Spain, and showed an interest in Moorish music before returning to Germany.
- Phoenician, Roman and Moorish ruins were uncovered during the construction process, some of which are on permanent view in the new additions.
- Moorish details blended easily with elements of other European revival styles, including Venetian and Byzantine architecture.
- Whether it will be retro, modern, futuristic or even Moorish is not clear, but it's a safe bet that it will be achingly stylish.
- At the restaurant there was a sort of romantic wishfulness that Spain's cooking should be more Moorish than it actually is.
- Andalusia also has its own regional dialect - Andalusian - that contains words derived from Arabic, reflecting the region's period of Moorish rule.
- More precisely, Gaudi's work is Moorish, Medieval, and Futuristic, both lavishly ornate and elegantly simple.
- The city was Moorish territory for many years and regained importance and economic standing with the discovery of the New World.
Definition of Moorish in US English: Moorishadjectiveˈmʊrɪʃˈmo͝oriSH Relating to or characteristic of the Moors. Example sentencesExamples - More precisely, Gaudi's work is Moorish, Medieval, and Futuristic, both lavishly ornate and elegantly simple.
- Phoenician, Roman and Moorish ruins were uncovered during the construction process, some of which are on permanent view in the new additions.
- And it goes without saying the bathrooms were sublime, with Moorish influences also detected here.
- He spent some time in Spain, and showed an interest in Moorish music before returning to Germany.
- Whether it will be retro, modern, futuristic or even Moorish is not clear, but it's a safe bet that it will be achingly stylish.
- The city was Moorish territory for many years and regained importance and economic standing with the discovery of the New World.
- Moorish details blended easily with elements of other European revival styles, including Venetian and Byzantine architecture.
- In addition, the top areas of the main windows are decorated with stone tracery describing trefoils, quatrefoils and Moorish arches.
- Andalusia also has its own regional dialect - Andalusian - that contains words derived from Arabic, reflecting the region's period of Moorish rule.
- At the restaurant there was a sort of romantic wishfulness that Spain's cooking should be more Moorish than it actually is.
- This means that there was a large Moorish population in Spain half a millennium after the high point of Andalusian culture in the eleventh century.
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