[ Moeued], pt. s. moved, disturbed, C3; see [Mouen].

[ Moght], pt. s. might, S2; see [Mahte].

[ Moich], adj. close, muggy, S3, JD.

[ Moile], v. to toil, to drudge, to defile, pollute, daub with dirt, SkD; moillen, to wet, SkD; moylynge, pr. p., S3.—AF. moiler, moiller, to wet; Late Lat. *molliare, from mollis, soft.

[ Moillier], sb. woman, wife, PP; muliere, PP; moylere, P.—OF. moillier, muiller; Lat. mulierem; cp. AF. mulier, muller.

[ Mok], sb. muck, filthy lucre, PP; muk, PP; mukke, Prompt.

[ Moky], adj. misty, HD. Cf. [Moich].

[ Molde], sb. crumbling ground, earth, mould, S, S2, P, G; moolde, PP; mulde, WA; moldez, pl., dry pieces of mould, S2. Phr.: on molde, on the earth, in the world, S2, PP. Comb.: molde-ale, a funeral ale or banquet, Prompt.; mulde-mete, a funeral banquet, JD; moldwerp, mole, mouldcaster, SkD; moldwarp, Sh.; moldewarpe, Cath.—AS. molde. Cf. [Mull].

[ Mole], sb. the moldwarp, talpa, Sh.; mowle, S3; molle, Prompt.—This word is short for molde-warp. See above.

[ Molte] (for molt), pt. s. melted, S3; see [Melten].