moustiquaire, n.f., musquito-net.
moustique, n.m., musquito.
moût, n.m., must (wine not fermented); wort.
moutard, n.m., (pop.) brat, youngster.
moutarde, n.f., mustard. Graine de —; mustard-seed. S’amuser à la —; to trifle one’s time away. Il m’a fait monter la — au nez; he made me lose my temper. C’est de la — après dîner; it is a day after the fair.
moutardier, n.m., mustard-pot; mustard-maker; (orni.) black-martin, swift.
☉moutier, n.m., convent, monastery.
mouton, n.m., sheep; mutton; sheep-leather; rammer; beetle, monkey (rammer); (pers.) lamb, ninny, decoy, prison-spy. pl., (of the sea) white horses, white-crested waves. Un troupeau de —s; a flock of sheep. Revenons à nos —s; let us return to our subject.
☉*moutonnaille, n.f., flock of sheep.
moutonné, -e, adj., fleecy, curled; (of the sea) white with foam.