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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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Mouldwarp
A mouldwarp is an ancient dialect word for a mole (Talpa europaea). The sixth king after John would be the Mouldwarp or Mole, who would be proud, contemptible and cowardly, having a skin like a goat. wikipedia.org
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modiwarp
modiwarp, -wart obs. forms of mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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mowlewarpe
mowlewarp(e obs. forms of mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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Talpidae
See also Mouldwarp References Mammal families Extant Eocene first appearances Taxa named by Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim wikipedia.org
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moudewarp
moudewarp, -wart, -iewark, -iwarp obs. ff. mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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mowdiewart
mowd(i)ewart, -wort etc.: see mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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Prophecy of Merlin
See also Vita Merlini (The life of Merlin) by Geoffrey of Monmouth Merlin by Robert de Boron Mouldwarp References Further reading An dhargan a wikipedia.org
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molewarp
molewarp obs. form of mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mole (animal)
The sixth king after John would be the Mouldwarp or Mole, who would be proud, contemptible and cowardly, having a skin like a goat. wikipedia.org
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molwarp
molwarp obs. form of mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry IV of England
celebrating their marriage, at the manor of Mary de Bohun's late and powerful great-aunt, Margaret de Bohun List of earls in the reign of Henry IV of England Mouldwarp wikipedia.org
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mowthad
mowthad variant of mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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thistlewarp
† ˈthistlewarp Obs. [f. thistle n. + warp v., to throw, turn, twist; cf. mouldwarp.] The goldfinch: = thistle-finch.1606 Marlowe & Chapman Hero & Leander vi. 277 Neptune for pity..Flung them into the air, and did awake them Like two sweet birds, surnamed th' Acanthides, Which we call Thistle-warps, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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muddywort
muddywort variant of mouldwarp. Oxford English Dictionary
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