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Definition of moria
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Moria (n.)
Idiocy;
imbecility;
fatuity;
foolishness.
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Signer
::
Signer
(n.) One who signs or
subscribes
his name; as, a
memorial
with a
hundred
signers..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) That which
serves
to
perpetuate
a
knowledge
of acts or
events;
a
monument;
a
memorial.
Memorial
::
Memorial
(n.) A
written
representation
of
facts,
addressed
to the
government,
or to some
branch
of it, or to a
society,
etc., -- often
accompanied
with a
petition..
Emblazoning
::
Emblazoning
(n.) The act or art of
heraldic
decoration;
delineation
of
armorial
bearings.
Immemorially
::
Immemorially
(adv.)
Beyond
memory.
Blazon
::
Blazon
(v. t.) To
describe
in
proper
terms (the
figures
of
heraldic
devices);
also, to
delineate
(armorial
bearings);
to
emblazon..
Trophy
::
Trophy
(n.)
Anything
taken from an enemy and
preserved
as a
memorial
of
victory,
as arms,
flags,
standards,
etc..
Checky
::
Checky
(a.)
Divided
into small
alternating
squares
of two
tinctures;
-- said of the field or of an
armorial
bearing.
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, the
officer
charged
with the above
duties,
and also with the care of
genealogies,
of the
rights
and
privileges
of noble
families,
and
especially
of
armorial
bearings.
In
modern
times,
some
vestiges
of this
office
remain,
especially
in
England.
See
Heralds'
College
(below),
and
King-at-Arms..
Sarcophagus
::
Sarcophagus
(n.) A stone
shaped
like a
sarcophagus
and
placed
by a grave as a
memorial.
Monumental
::
Monumental
(a.)
Serving
as a
monument;
memorial;
preserving
memory.
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.) The
unwritten
or oral
delivery
of
information,
opinions,
doctrines,
practices,
rites,
and
customs,
from
father
to son, or from
ancestors
to
posterity;
the
transmission
of any
knowledge,
opinions,
or
practice,
from
forefathers
to
descendants
by oral
communication,
without
written
memorials..
Prescription
::
Prescription
(n.) A
prescribing
for
title;
the claim of title to a thing by
virtue
immemorial
use and
enjoyment;
the right or title
acquired
by
possession
had
during
the time and in the
manner
fixed by law.
Heraldry
::
Heraldry
(n.) The art or
office
of a
herald;
the art,
practice,
or
science
of
recording
genealogies,
and
blazoning
arms or
ensigns
armorial;
also, of
marshaling
cavalcades,
processions,
and
public
ceremonies..
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.)
Hence,
that which is
transmitted
orally
from
father
to son, or from
ancestors
to
posterity;
knowledge
or
belief
transmitted
without
the aid of
written
memorials;
custom
or
practice
long
observed..
Plaint
::
Plaint
(n.) A
private
memorial
tendered
to a
court,
in which a
person
sets forth his cause of
action;
the
exhibiting
of an
action
in
writing..
Memorialize
::
Memorialize
(v. t.) To
address
or
petition
by a
memorial;
to
present
a
memorial
to; as, to
memorialize
the
legislature..
Monument
::
Monument
(n.) A
building,
pillar,
stone,
or the like,
erected
to
preserve
the
remembrance
of a
person,
event,
action,
etc.; as, the
Washington
monument;
the
Bunker
Hill
monument.
Also, a tomb, with
memorial
inscriptions..
Memorial
::
Memorial
(n.) A
species
of
informal
state
paper,
much used in
negotiation..
Arms
::
Arms (n.) The
ensigns
armorial
of a
family,
consisting
of
figures
and
colors
borne in
shields,
banners,
etc., as marks of
dignity
and
distinction,
and
descending
from
father
to son..
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