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Definition of maroon
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Maroon
(a.)
Having
the color
called
maroon.
See 4th
Maroon.
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Marooning
::
Marooning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Maroo.
Marroon
::
Marroon
(n. & a.) Same as 1st
Maroon.
Maroon
::
Maroon
(n.) In the West
Indies
and
Guiana,
a
fugitive
slave,
or a free
negro,
living
in the
mountains..
Marooned
::
Marooned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Maroo.
Morone
::
Morone
(n.)
Maroon;
the color of an
unripe
black
mulberry.
Press
::
Press (n.) An East
Indian
insectivore
(Tupaia
ferruginea).
It is
arboreal
in its
habits,
and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and
varies
from rusty red to
maroon
and to
brownish
black..
Maroon
::
Maroon
(n.) An
explosive
shell.
See
Marron,
3..
Maroon
::
Maroon
(a.)
Having
the color
called
maroon.
See 4th
Maroon.
Marron
::
Marron
(a.) A
chestnut
color;
maroon.
Maroon
::
Maroon
(n.) A
brownish
or dull red of any
description,
esp. of a
scarlet
cast
rather
than
approaching
crimson
or
purple..
Maroon
::
Maroon
(v. t.) To put (a
person)
ashore
on a
desolate
island
or coast and leave him to his fate.
Marone
::
Marone
(n.) See
Maroon,
the
color..
Eelpout
::
Eelpout
(n.) A
European
fish
(Zoarces
viviparus),
remarkable
for
producing
living
young;
--
called
also
greenbone,
guffer,
bard, and
Maroona
eel. Also, an
American
species
(Z.
anguillaris),
--
called
also
mutton
fish, and,
erroneously,
congo eel, ling, and
lamper
eel. Both are
edible,
but of
little
value..
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