Definition for Moor

moor, n. [Fr. < Gk 'dark, obscure'.]

  1. Area of land saturated with water, usually overgrown with grass and weeds, sometimes giving the false appearance of dry ground.
  2. Chain or rope used to secure or anchor something in place. 16/App13 By beck, or burn or moor!

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