mouro

Etymology
, from, from. With the meaning of goblin, probably from.

Adjective

 * 1) Moorish
 * 2) dark colored; dark purple; black
 * 1) dark colored; dark purple; black

Noun

 * 1) Moor
 * 2) by extension, an Arab or a Muslim person

Noun



 * 1) humanoid supernatural being that usually dwells in the netherworld

Usage notes

 * The males are depicted as dark featured and pagans, and are considered responsible for the construction of most local archaeological structures (hill-forts, dolmens, cromlechs, barrows, etc) where they keep their treasures and can interact with humans at night or under special circumstances. Similar to a goblin or an elf. On the other hand, females are depicted as fair blonde women who are found sometimes by a fountain or spring, brushing their hair.

Etymology 1
, from, from. .

Adjective

 * 1) Moorish of or relating to the Moors
 * 2)  relative to Lisbon or the South of Portugal
 * 3)  Muslim; Islamic
 * 1)  Muslim; Islamic

Noun

 * 1) Moor member of the Berber people of northwestern Africa
 * 2) Moor member of the Islamic peoples who invaded Iberia in the Middle Ages
 * 3)  a Muslim of any ethnicity; Mussulman
 * 4)  a Lisboner or from the South of Portugal
 * 1)  a Lisboner or from the South of Portugal

Etymology 2
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