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moudie
moudie, moudy Sc. dial. (ˈmaʊdɪ) Also 8 moody, mowdy, 9 mowdie. [Short for moudiwarp mouldwarp.] A mole; freq. attrib. Also, a mole-catcher.c 1720 Bewick & Graham xlviii. in Child Ballads IV. 148/1 Then he stuck his sword in a moody-hill. 1789 Davidson Seasons 62 List'ning to the chirp O' wand'ring ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turki bin Talal Al Saud
Their mother is Moudie bint Abdul Mohsen Al Angari who was the third wife of Prince Talal. She died in 2008. wikipedia.org
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mowdie
mowdie, -y var. forms of moudie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sara bint Talal Al Saud
Her mother, Moudie bint Abdul Mohsen Al Angari (died 2008), was the third wife of Prince Talal. Sara has a full-brother, Turki bin Talal. wikipedia.org
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moodie
moodie variant of moudie (mole). Oxford English Dictionary
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Talal bin Abdulaziz
His third wife was Moudie bint Abdul Mohsen Al Angari. They had three children: a son, Turki, and two daughters, Sara and Noura. Moudie and Talal were later divorced, and she died in 2008. wikipedia.org
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mouldwarp
mouldwarp Now chiefly north. dial. (see E.D.D.). (ˈməʊldwɔːp) Forms: α. 4–7 moldewarp(e, 5–6 moldwarppe, 5–7 -warpe, (4 mold(e)werp, mald(e)worp, -werp, 7 mowld-, mould(e)warp, 9 moldwark, mould-warper, etc.,) 4– moldwarp, 6– mouldwarp. β. 4 molwarp(pe, -worp, 6 moul(e)warp(e, 7 molewarp, mowlewarp(... Oxford English Dictionary
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moody
▪ I. moody, a. (ˈmuːdɪ) Forms: 1 módiᵹ, -eᵹ, 2–3 modiȝ, 1–5 modi, 3–6 mody, 4 modey, Sc. mwdy, 4–5 mode, 4, 6 Sc. mudy, 5 modee, 6 modye, 6–7 (8 Sc.) moodie, (7 muddy), 8 Sc. mudie, 6– moody. [OE. módiᵹ = OS. môdag, -ig (MDu. moedich, Du. moedig), OHG. *muotag implied in muotigî courage (MHG. muotec... Oxford English Dictionary
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silver-white
silver-white, a. and n. [silver n.] A. adj. Of a silvery whiteness.1588 Shakes. L.L.L. v. ii. 905 Ladie-smockes all siluer white. 1715 Rowe Lady Jane Grey iv. i, Say thou, whose Head is grown thus Silver White. 1810 Crabbe Borough xiii. 31 His hair all silver-white, Shaking and shining. 1864 Skeat t... Oxford English Dictionary
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