Mochika, see [Yunga].
Mochono, Muchojeone, Mocorosi.
American: Indians of Moxos in Bolivia, allied to Maipur.
Modenese.
Romance: sub-dialect of Italian.
Modoc or Moadoc.
American: small tribe of warlike Indians at Lake Clamet or Klamath, on the boundaries of California and Oregon. See [Ok-kow-ish].
Mœso-Gothic.
Teutonic: the Gothic of ancient Mœsia. See Gabelentz and Löbe: “Ulphilas,” Leipsic, 1836-1843; also Skeat’s “Mœso-Gothic Glossary” (Phil. Soc. 1868), in the preface to which is a list of all the editions of “Ulphilas” and an account of all MSS. written in Mœso-Gothic, the most famous of the MSS. being the “Codex Argenteus” at Upsal.