| 释义 | mo·ri·on I. \ˈmōrēən, ˈmȯr-\ noun
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 Etymology: Middle French
 : a visorless high-crested helmet of Spanish origin worn by foot soldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries
 < a battered morion on his brow — Sir Walter Scott >
 II. noun
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 Etymology: misreading in early editions of Pliny for Latin mormorion
 : a nearly black variety of smoky quartz or cairngorm
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