noun
- plural of morion; open helmets without visors worn by soldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries
- plural of morion; dark varieties of smoky quartz used as gemstones
Usage: historical
Usage: mineralogy
Examples
- The museum displayed several Spanish morions from the conquistador period.
- Medieval reenactors wore authentic morions during the battle demonstration.
- The jeweler cut the morions into beautiful dark gemstones.
- Collectors prize well-preserved 16th-century morions.
- The morions gleamed darkly in the mineral display case.
- Spanish infantry commonly wore morions for head protection.
- These morions show the typical smoky coloration of the quartz variety.