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▪ I. murrey, n.1 and a. Now only Hist. and arch. (ˈmʌrɪ) Forms: 5 murreye, morrey(e, morreey, 5–6 murre, 5–8 murray, 5–9 murry, 6 mour(r)ey, -ye, -ie, -eie, -aie, morra, 7 muroy, 5– murrey. [a. OF. moré adj. and n., morée fem. n., murrey colour, murrey-coloured cloth, ad. med.L. mōrātus, mōrāta, f. ...
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Murrey
In heraldry, murrey is a "stain", i. e. a non-standard tincture, that is a dark reddish purple colour. Overview
According to dictionaries, "murrey" is the colour of mulberries, being somewhere between the heraldic tinctures of gules (red) and purpure (purple
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Barbara Murrey
Barbara Murrey (19 May 1924 – August 2004), also known by her married name Barbara Sharrock, was an English cricketer who played as a right-handed batter
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murrey colour
† murrey colour = murrey n.1 1.1537 Bury Wills (Camden) 133 A cote of murre color. 1573 Art of Limming (1588) 8 If thou wilt put to a good quantity of Synapour a little portion of blacke..you shall make thereof a sanguine or Murrye colour. 1786 W. Gilpin Lakes Cumbld. (1808) II. xvii. 39 A species o...
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Frank Murrey
Frank Murrey was an American football player and track athlete. In 1920, Murrey ran 77 yards for a touchdown in Princeton's 14-0 victory over Navy.
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Dorie Murrey
Murrey (born September 7, 1943) is a retired American professional basketball player. During his six-year NBA career Murrey averaged 4.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in 357 career games.
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F. Ward Murrey
Murrey is a longtime advocate for libraries, especially rural and small libraries. Murrey is a member of the Noble County Chamber of Commerce. Ward Murrey. The F. Ward Murrey Annex serves as a training facility for libraries across the state of Ohio.
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Sanguine (heraldry)
In the past it was sometimes taken to be equivalent to murrey, but they are now considered two distinct tinctures. shade of red used to depict the tincture Sanguine in armorials should be darker than the shade used for regular Gules, as the shade of purple used for murrey
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Stain (heraldry)
Murrey
Murrey (deriving from late Middle English, via Old French from Medieval Latin moratus, from morum 'mulberry') is mulberry-coloured, or reddish The flag of the Second Spanish Republic, adopted in 1931, was a tricolor of gules, or and murrey ().
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