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ˈmolebut Obs. rare. Forms: 6–7 molebout; in Dicts. 7 moleboute, -baut, -but(t, erron. -pout, 8 -bat. [a. F. molebout. Said by Rondelet (De Pisc. Mar. 1554) to be a compound of the Proven{cced}al (Marseilles) name mole (which he says is from the L. mola, millstone, with allusion to the shape of the f...
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▪ I. ‖ mola1 (ˈməʊlə) [L. mola (1) millstone; (2) salt cake; (3) a false conception (after Gr. µύλη). Senses 2 and 3 below are mod.Latin.] 1. A fleshy mass occurring in the womb; a false conception; = mole n.5 Also transf. and fig.1601 Holland Pliny I. 163 A false conception called Mola, i. a moone ...
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▪ I. mole, n.1 (məʊl) Forms: 1 maal, mál, 5 mool, 6 moole, 6–7 moll, moale, 7 molle, moal, 9 Sc. dial. maele, mail, 4– mole. [OE. mál ? neut., corresp. to OHG. meil neut., meila str. and wk. fem. (MHG. meil neut., meile str. and wk. fem.), Goth. mail neut.] † 1. A discoloured spot, esp. on cloth, li...
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