morigerado, da, adj., careful of behaviour, [125], 21.
morir, v. n., to die; v. refl.,
—se, to die, to be dying.
morisco, ca, adj., Moorish.
moro, m., Moor;
había moros en la costa, [102], 16, there were Moors on the coast, there were Moors off the coast, i. e. there were signs of an event to come; see note to [102], 16.
mortaja, f., shroud, winding-sheet, [70], 27.
mortal, m., mortal.
mortificar, v. a., to afflict, to torment, [73], 13.
mosca, f., fly.
mostrar, v. a., to show.
motivo, m., motive, reason;
con motivo de, [1], 10, on the occasion of.