Moira \Moi"ra\ (moi"r[.a]), n. [NL., fr. Gr. Moi^ra.] (Greek Myth.) The deity who assigns to every man his lot.
Moira Smith, who saw children fleeing from burning houses that had been attacked, said: "There was blood on their clothes.
This makes grave and compelling theatre. If Anna Reynolds' stage-writing debut seems over-emphatic, it is everywhere blessed with a superb, strong performance from co-writer and solo actor Moira Buffini as Shirley.
Separately, the Department of the Environment said the Rural Development Commission would pay Pounds 1m over three years to help reclamation of a former colliery at Moira, near Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, in the National Forest area.
Moira Tatum said she and co-author Iona Opie found in seven years of research that many of today's superstitions are universal and harken back thousands of years beyond written history.
"Keeping Company" (Prentice Hall), by Moira Hodgson.