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Mouldwarp - Wikipedia
A mouldwarp is an ancient dialect word for a mole (Talpa europaea). Also, a mediaeval prophecy declared that the sixth King of England after King John would be ...
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The Mouldwarp King - Clea Simon
They were used as coded assaults on kingship and certain specific kings like Henry IV but found their epitome during the Pilgrimage of Grace and ...
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mouldwarp - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English moldewarpe, moldewarp, moldewerp, (also molwarpe, molewarpe), from Old English *moldeweorpe, ("mole"; literally "earth-thrower")
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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(...
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MOULDWARP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Mouldwarp definition: an archaic or dialect name for a mole 1. See examples of MOULDWARP used in a sentence.
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MOULDWARP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MOULDWARP is archaic variant of moldwarp.
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mouldwarp | moldwarp, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun mouldwarp is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for mouldwarp is from before 1325, ...
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The Mouldwarp King | Invisible Works
The mouldwarp in local custom is naturally associated with the realms below the earth and is often linked to the Hobs and the Fairies who leave their mark in ...
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MOULDWARP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. any small burrowing mammal, of the family Talpidae, of Europe, Asia, and North and Central America: order Insectivora (insectivores).
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mouldwarp, n.s. (1773) - Johnson's Dictionary Online
Mo'uldwarp. n.s. [mold and weorpan, Saxon . This is I believe the proper and original name of the talpa: a mouldwarp is a creature that turns mould.
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References
Mammal families
Extant Eocene first appearances
Taxa named by Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim
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moudewarp
moudewarp, -wart, -iewark, -iwarp obs. ff. mouldwarp.
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