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Culloden Moor
[ kuh-lod-n, -lawd-n ]
noun
- a moor in NE Scotland, near Inverness: site of the battle that ended the Jacobite Rebellion 1746.
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In a little time they proceeded on their march, and engaged the gallant army of the Prince on Culloden Moor.
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Culloden Moor, victory of the Duke of Cumberland at, iii, 55.
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The men on Culloden Moor, a flat waste unsuited to the tactics of the clans, had but one biscuit apiece on the eve of the battle.
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It was now too late to hope that a surprise could be effected before daylight, and the army retraced its steps to Culloden Moor.
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Culloden Moor—the battle-field—lies eastward about a mile from Culloden House.
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