Definition of Maror

1. a dish of bitter herbs [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Maror

marog
marokite
maron
marone
marons
maroon
marooned
marooner
marooners
marooning
maroonish
maroons
maropitant
maroquin
maroquins
maror (current term)
marors
marouflage
marplot
marplots
marproof
marque
marquee
marquees
marques
marquess
marquessate
marquessates
marquesses
marqueterie

Literary usage of Maror

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A smaller Hindustani and English dictionary by Duncan Forbes (1861)
"to desire vehemently, to set one's heart upon anything ; m. dying, s. maror, or maror or maror, f. twist, turn, contortion, maror-baz, an affected person. ..."

2. A Dictionary of the Panjábí Language by J. Newton (1854)
"Parsimonious, stingy; self denying; a miser; a pearl diver; iq maror, »./. A twist, a sprain, ( of a joint, &e. ; ) flexion, turning, writhing, convolution, ..."

3. A Yearbook of Holidays & Observances: A Multicultural Perspective of by Iva A. Smith, Aurora Ramirez-Krodel (1998)
"In other places, beets may be mixed with the horseradish when making the maror. The act is "...to foreshadow the bitter herb, and to trigger the children's ..."

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