murrey/ˈmʌɹi/EtymologyFrom Middle English murrey, murreye, from Middle French moré, morée, from Latin moratum, morata, from neuter and feminine respectively of moratus (“mulberry-colored”), from morum (“mulberry”) + -atus (“-ate”).murrey means of a mulberry colour. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.adjOf a mulberry colour.“This coat continued to button, up the front, with nine buttons, various now in shape, and colour, but without exception of such exceptional size as to remain, once buttoned, buttoned. Aloft in the flowerhole brooded the remains of a factitious murrey chrysanthemum.”nameA surname.nounThe mulberry fruit.A tincture, the colour of mulberries, between gules (red) and purpure (purple).