1. Moros - Noun
2. Moros - Proper noun
Moros
(Greek mythology) The personification of impending doom, who drives mortals to their deadly fate
Moros
plural of Moro
In the '50s, I was traveling alone all over Mindanao, Basilan, all the way to Tawi-Tawi with just a camera and a notebook. I always stayed in the houses of Moros. F. Sionil José
I am very sorry these Moros are such fools-but this Dajo will not mean the slaugter of women and children, nor hasty assaults against strong entrenchments. I shall lose as few men and kill as few Moros as possible. John J. Pershing
Classifications and later consequences Moros y cristianos celebrated in many towns and cities of Spain, to commemorate the battles of Reconquista. Source: Internet
"It's kind of an amazing feeling being a soccer player and a role model and I know I didn't have very many female role models as a little kid," Moros says. Source: Internet
We won again," celebrated Maduro Moros as he addressed his supporters outside the Miraflores Palace. Source: Internet
We come to ratify that we are brothers and sisters and embrace Cuba, said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Moros who arrived to Havana Friday night on an official visit. Source: Internet