We have no meanings for "moorish army" in our records yet.
1 When the morning broke the Moorish army had vanished as if by enchantment.
2 The dress of the Moorish army differs very little from that of the people.
3 They were fugitives from the Moorish army , and brought the first incoherent account of its defeat.
4 Thither the fugitives hastened, and by degrees all that remained of the Moorish army was brought together there.
5 Barbuda complained no more, and presently perceived the approach of a Moorish army composed of fifty thousand men.
6 In the Moorish army there is a prodigious number of blacks, who are reckoned very loyal, and perfectly devoted to the Emperor.
7 The Moorish army had ceased ravaging the country, and was not to be seen, the neighborhood being hilly and broken with deep ravines.
8 Thus the Moorish army was about to become formidable; but it was not this host of Saracens that the crusaders had most to dread.
9 "False Paynim," answered Alonzo, in a voice that rung hollow through his helmet, "a Christian knight is the equal of a Moorish army ! "
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