Moa.

Negritic: sub-dialect of Papuan, belonging to the Letti group of the Serwatty Islands. Vocaby. by Heymering: “Tydschrift voor Ned. Ind.,” 1846. P. J. V.

Moab, Moabite.

Name for a supposed variety of HEBREW; pre-historic dialect of Wady Mujib, the valley of the river Arnon. Known only by the fragments of an inscription brought from ancient Dibon, now Dîbhan, with characters resembling those of the Phœnician alphabet. Treatise by Dr. Ginsburg, London, 1870.

Moan, see [Mon].

Mobba, Maba, Mabang.

African: dialect of Dar-Saleh, E. of Lake Tschad. See Burckhardt’s “Travels in Nubia,” London, 1819.

Mobilian.

American: name for the Chikkasa of the R. Mobile, spoken in Alabama and Arkansas.

Mobima, see [Movima].