*mouillage, n.m., anchorage, roadstead, soaking, wetting, watering. Être au —; to be at anchor; to lie or ride at anchor. Droits de —; harbor dues; keelage.

*mouillé, -e, part., wet, watery; (of the letter l) liquid; (of ships) moored, anchored. Poule —e; milksop (pers.).

*mouille-bouche, n.f., ( or —-—s) a kind of pear.

*mouiller, v.a., to wet, to moisten, to steep; to moor (a ship). — l’ancre; (nav.) to let go the anchor.

*mouiller, v.n., (nav.) to anchor, to cast anchor.

*mouillette, n.f., sippet (to eat with boiled eggs).

*mouilloir, n.m., water-can (in which women dip their fingers when they spin).

*mouillure, n.f., wetting, watering, sprinkling.

moujik, n.m., (—s) moujik, Russian peasant.

moulage, n.m., molding; grinding, milling; mill-work, machinery of a mill, mill-stone spindle; ☉measuring (of wood).