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moiley Sc. and Anglo-Irish. (ˈmɔɪlɪ) Also moylie, moilya. [f. moil a.] A hornless cow or bullock; also transf. applied to a person; also attrib. or adj.1824 Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl., Moylie, a mild, good-natured person: an auld moylie, a tame person, even to sillyness; a moylie, is also a bulloc...
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muley
▪ I. muley, mooley, n. and a.1 Now chiefly U.S. (ˈmjuːlɪ, ˈmuːlɪ) Also 6, 9 mulley. [variant of moiley.] A. n. 1. (Usu. mooley). A name for a hornless cow. Also used for any cow.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 135 Leaue milking and drie vp old mulley thy cow. 1838 Haliburton Clockm. Ser. ii. iv, Gives his ...
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mull
▪ I. mull, n.1 (mʌl) Forms: α. 4 mol, 5–6 molle, 7 moll; β. 4–6 mul, 4–5 mull(e, 9 dial. mull. [ME. mol, mul, cogn. w. OE. myl, MDu. mul, mol, mil, mulle neut. (Du. mol neut., mul fem.) dust, ON. mole crumb, molna (intr.) to crumble, mylja (pa. tense mulde) to shiver, crush; f. Teut. root *mul- (: m...
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