Adjective
mornay (not comparable)
(postpositive, sometimes capitalized) Served with a white sauce containing cheese.
eggs mornay
Early life De Mornay was born Rebecca Jane Pearch in Santa Rosa, California in 1959 citation (though many sources erroneously list 1961 or 1962 citation citation citation citation citation citation ). Source: Internet
In 1652, Ninon took up with Louis de Mornay, the marquis de Villarceaux, by whom she had a son, also named Louis. Source: Internet
The French writer Philippe de Mornay (1549-1623) accused all Italians of being sodomites, but added specifically: "This horror is ascribed to good Julius." Source: Internet
Béchamel is the base to other sauces, add cheese like we are today and it's "Mornay sauce". Source: Internet
Would a judge really have forced De Mornay to continue representing Johnson when she wanted to back out – and wouldn’t her bosses have fielded some other advocate when Johnson suggested that the two of them were having an affair? Source: Internet