Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A beverage composed of honey flavored with mulberry-juice.

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Examples

  • Mr. Netanyahu said Israel will continue to enforce the morat orium despite the settlers 'threats.

    Tensions Rise as Mideast Talks Begin 2010

  • Busily they poured out for the guests in broad bowls of gold, mead, morat, 159 and wine and bade those far from home be welcome.

    The Nibelungenlied 2007

  • Kehidupan dunia saat ini semakin morat-marit, khususnya di Indonesia, keadaan ekonomi carut marut.

    mayoineko Diary Entry mayoineko 2007

  • Oswald, broach the oldest wine-cask; place the best mead, the mightiest ale, the richest morat, the most sparkling cider, the most odoriferous pigments, upon the board; fill the largest horns12 — Templars and Abbots love good wines and good measure. —

    Ivanhoe 2004

  • Deserting clan and sept for any reason is anathema among the Aiel, therefore their own warrior societies among the Shaido were unwilling to take them in, and they formed this society, the Brotherless. morat -:

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • And they hasted and poured out mead, morat, and wine, for the guests, in great golden goblets, and bade the strangers heartily welcome.

    The Fall of the Niebelungs Margaret [Translator] Armour

  • Busily they poured out for the guests in broad bowls of gold, mead, morat, (6) and wine and bade those far from home be welcome.

    The Nibelungenlied Daniel Bussier Shumway

  • I console myself for my little baby's delicate appearance by her great spirit and vivacity, her quick, bright intelligence and sweet temper; she never cries or frets, and in spite of her sentimental dark gray eyes and white cheeks, is au morat decidedly a "jolly baby."

    Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters 1891

  • --- Oswald, broach the oldest wine-cask; place the best mead, the mightiest ale, the richest morat, the most sparkling cider, the most odoriferous pigments, upon the board; fill the largest horns* --- Templars and Abbots

    Ivanhoe 1892

  • But at the long tables below, as the feast thickened, and ale, mead, pigment, morat, and wine circled round, the tongue of the Saxon was loosed, and the

    Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 02 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

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  • The Camelot ladies adore it

    But knights of the table deplore it.

    For questing you need

    Some strong ale and mead.

    You can’t hunt the Beast drinking morat.

    September 13, 2018