morat

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Etymology[edit]

From Italian morato.

Noun[edit]

morat (uncountable)

  1. An ancient drink resembling mead, made with mulberries.

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Etymology[edit]

From móra (mulberry; blackberry) +‎ -at.

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morat (feminine morada, masculine plural morats, feminine plural morades)

  1. purple, mulberry (color)

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Noun[edit]

morat m (plural morats)

  1. purple, mulberry (color)
  2. bruise
    Synonym: blau

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