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Mogador
[ mog-uh-dawr, -dohr; French maw-ga-dawr ]
noun
- former name of Essaouira.
- (lowercase) Also moga·dore. a ribbed fabric of silk or rayon warp and cotton or linen filling, used for neckties.
Mogador
/ ˌmɒɡəˈdɔː; mɔɡadɔr /
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According to Jackson, in 1739 they covered the whole surface of the ground from Tangiers to Mogador.
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Ha-ha is the name of the province in which Mogador is situated; it is also the name of the tribe.
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I was once within a single day's journey of Mogador, and was then sold again and carried back into the very heart of the desert.
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We have been told that Mogador is four days' journey from here, and the Arab was gone but six days.
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But he had been to Mogador before, and Marjorie condescended to-night to be gracious and ask questions.
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