Moeurs

//mɜː//

"Moeurs" in a Sentence (2 examples)

Georgie was already becoming a little bit bohemian, absorbed into the moeurs of the Pre-Raphaelite world.

The historiography suggests the eighteenth century peninsular reformers saw a separation between the state as part of the European realm of moeurs and civilisation, and the Empire as the vast swathes of land that belonged to the monarchy.

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