Isl. mol-a, id.
2. To mule in, to crumble bread into a vessel, for being soaked, S.
Ramsay.
3. To mule in with, to have intimacy with, q. to eat out of the same dish, S.
Ross.
Mulin, Mulock, s. A crum, S.
Teut. moclie, offa; C. B. mwlwg, refuse.
MULES, s. pl. Kibes, chilblains, S.
Fr. mules, id.
MULIS, s. pl. A term of contempt.
Montgomerie.
MULL, MAOIL, s. A promontory, S.
Barry.
Isl. muli, frons montis, promontorium; Gael. maol, id.
MULL, s. A virgin.
Kennedy.