Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete spelling of
maroon .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun See
maroon , the color.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Archaic form of
maroon . (the colour)
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Reddish-brown, marone, bistre with a golden light in it, suited her to perfection.
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Reddish-brown, marone, bistre with a golden light in it, suited her to perfection.
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Michele Lentini, who used to be my best friend back in Cornwall, New York, oh, marone.
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas Patterson, James, 1947- 2001
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The choice of colours includes marone, blue, green, and gold.
Illuminated Manuscripts John William Bradley 1873
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If no stranger was present he took his wine by himself, and went to sleep in his easy chair of marone-coloured leather, while his wife sat on the other side of the fire if it was winter, or a little way off by the open window if it was summer, gently yawned now and then, and looked at him with eyes a little troubled.
Stephen Archer and Other Tales George MacDonald 1864
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Reddish-brown, marone, bistre with a golden light in it, suited her to perfection.
The Commission in Lunacy Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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His appearance was meagre and squalid, and his clothes, such as they were, were ~320~~ pertinaciously got up in exactly the same cut and fashion, and the colour always either fawn or marone.
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Ah marone, this low-budget video promoting a new bus tour of Manhattan Mafia spots is so full of Italian-American mob cliches the only thing missing is a bloody horse head.
Gothamist John Del Signore 2010
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Ah marone, this low-budget video promoting a new bus tour of Manhattan Mafia spots is so full of Italian-American mob cliches the only thing missing is a bloody horse head.
Gothamist John Del Signore 2010
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