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Maroc   /mˌɑrˈɔk/   Listen
Maroc

noun
1.
A kingdom (constitutional monarchy) in northwestern Africa with a largely Muslim population; achieved independence from France in 1956.  Synonyms: Al-Magrib, Kingdom of Morocco, Marruecos, Morocco.
adjective
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Morocco or its people.  Synonym: Moroccan.






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"Maroc" Quotes from Famous Books



... Roi de Fez et de Maroc, par Frejus. Paris, 1682. 12mo.—Frejus was sent by the French King to Fez in 1666, for the purpose of establishing a commercial intercourse: his work is full and particular on the manners, customs, &c., ...
— Robert Kerr's General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 18 • William Stevenson

... trouverez ci-joint une collection complete de toutes les cartes publiees a la fin de 1844 sur le nord de l'Afrique, qui comprend la regence de Tunis, l'Algerie et l'empire du Maroc. Je vous adresse egalement une de nos plus belles cartes autographiees, celle du departement de la Seine-Inferieure. Vous voudrez bien envoyer ces cartes aux Etats-Unis d'Amerique, en les repartissant comme vous ...
— Movement of the International Literary Exchanges, between France and North America from January 1845 to May, 1846 • Various

... esteem the person who speaks, and those who are silent have an indifference about what happens to their friends which I know you have not. There is an old translation of Plutarch two hundred years old by Amyot, in twelve or fourteen volumes 12mo. bound in blue maroc. Gibbon tells me that it is a very rare and valuable book, one of the first translations which was in that language, and has infinite merit. The print is not good enough for me, it will come high and I seldom read. I must buy quartos now, large letter, and books of ...
— George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life • E. S. Roscoe and Helen Clergue

... the dear old bag—it was Maroosia's before, and came home. What did Mlle. Goroshkin put in the bag in Moscow? I opened the rusty lock—and found my silver toilet kit, razors, "La Question du Maroc," on which the shaving soap had made a big yellow spot, Laferme cigarettes, some linen (the thing I need the most), night slippers, manicuring box, and poor Maroossia's fan,—she wired me to take it to Gurzoof in the last telegram I ...
— Rescuing the Czar - Two authentic Diaries arranged and translated • James P. Smythe



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