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mauri

/ ˈmɑːuːriː /

noun

  1. the life force or essence of the emotions


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Word History and Origins

Origin of mauri1

Māori

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Example Sentences

The photographer in question is Valerie Suau and the executive is Ernesto Mauri, the publisher of French Closer magazine.

The other species is Polyporus corylinus, Mauri., procured artificially in Rome from charred stumps of the cob-nut tree.

Mauri vero Carabem appellant, qui solebant in sacrificijs, & deorum cultu ipsum libare.

Sometimes they were called Maurusii Numidæ, while the later writers always speak of them under the general name of Mauri.

Ceterum Mauri, impetratis omnibus, tres Romam profecti cum Gn.

The natives were called Mauri, and thence the name of Mauritania; now Barbary.

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