Molagrána, a loue-apple.
Moláre, to grinde, to wheele, or turne about. Also a stone to make mill or grinding-stones. Also a mill-stone.
Molári dẻnti, the great iaw or eye-teeth of any bodie, called the grinders, or cheeke-teeth.
Mólcere, mólcio, mólsi, molciúto, to make much of, to hug, to appease, to comfort, to asswage, to make tame and gentle, to stroke, to smooth, or annoint.
Molcíre, císco, cíto, as Mólcere.
Molciúto, made much of, hugd, fauned vpon, appeased, asswaged, comforted, made tame and gentle, stroked or smoothed with blandishments.
Moldúre, empossings or mouldings in Architecture.
Móle, a masse, a lump, a chaos, a cub, or heape of any thing. Also a iawe, an eye, or cheeke-tooth. Also any great pile. Also as Móla. Also as Molécche.
Molécche, a kind of Crab-fish, or Lobstar.
Molech, an Idoll that the Ammonites did worship and Sacrifice vnto. Leuit. 18. 21.