Maroon

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English

Verb

Maroon (third-person singular simple present Maroons, present participle Marooning, simple past and past participle Marooned)

  1. To abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island.

Noun

Maroon (plural Maroons)
  1. An escaped negro slave of the Caribbean and the Americas or a descendant of escaped slaves.
  2. A castaway; a person who has been marooned.

Adjective

Maroon (not comparable)

  1. Associated with Maroon culture, communities or peoples.

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Noun

Maroon (plural Maroons)
  1. A dark red, somewhat brownish, color.
    Maroon colour:   

Adjective

Maroon (comparative more Maroon, superlative most Maroon)

  1. Of a maroon color

Noun

Maroon (plural Maroons)
  1. (nautical) A rocket fired to summon the crew of a lifeboat.

Thesaurus

Titian, Titian-red, abandon, back out, beg off, bivouac, bricky, cardinal, carmine, carnation, carnelian, cast away, cerise, cherry, cherry-colored, cherry-red, crimson, cry off, damask, depart from, desert, discard, drop out, encamp, evacuate, ferruginous, fiery, fire-red, flame-colored, flame-red, flaming, forsake, glowing, go back on, gules, hot, incarmined, inflamed, infrared, iron-red, isolate, jettison, jilt, lake-colored, laky, lateritious, leave, leave behind, leave flat, lobster-red, lurid, port-wine, puce, pull out, quit, quit cold, red, red-dyed, red-looking, reddened, reddish, reddish-amber, reddish-brown, renege, rubicund, rubiginous, rubric, rubricose, ruby, ruby-colored, ruby-red, ruddied, ruddy, rufescent, rufous, rust, rust-red, rusty, say goodbye to, scarlet, seclude, stammel, stand down, strand, take leave of, tent, throw over, tile-red, vacate, vermilion, vinaceous, warm, wine, wine-colored, wine-red, withdraw

Etymology 1

Derived from the American-Spanish cimarrón, meaning “fugitive,” “wild”, “untamed”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /məˈruːn/, /məˈrəʊn/ /m@"ru:n/, /m@"r@Un/

Etymology 2

Undetermined

Translations

Noun