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mornay         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mornay (disambiguation)
['m?:ne?]
¦ adjective denoting or served in a cheese-flavoured white sauce.
Origin
perh. named after Mornay, eldest son of the French chef Joseph Voiron, the inventor of the sauce.
Mornay Plot         
1574 PLOT TO KILL THE KING OF SWEDEN
Mornay plot
The Mornay plot was a plot in 1574 to assassinate John III of Sweden, free the imprisoned Eric XIV of Sweden and place him or Charles IX of Sweden upon the Swedish throne.Charles de Mornay, urn:sbl:17458, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Ingvar Andersson.
Mornay sauce         
TYPE OF BÉCHAMEL SAUCE INCLUDING CHEESE
Mornet sauce; Mornaysauce; Sauce Mornay; Sauce mornay; Mornais sauce
A Mornay sauce is a béchamel sauce with shredded or grated cheese added. Some variations use different combinations of Gruyère, Emmental cheese, white cheddar or even Parmesan cheese.

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Mornay
Examples of use of mornay
1. Actress Rebecca De Mornay, 48, will have to complete a three–month program for DUI offenders.
2. Sudanese army soldiers patrol on camels outside the Mornay camp in western Darfur, Sudan.
3. De Mornay was arrested October 30 after a traffic violation in Beverly Hills when officers smelled alcohol on her breath.
4. In Mornay, for example, children attend school and goods are traded in the market at the center of the camp.
5. Defense attorney Blair Berk entered the plea on behalf of De Mornay, who wasn‘t in the courtroom for the brief hearing.