MOLEHILL
Mole"hill`, n.
Defn: A little hillock of earth thrown up by moles working under
ground; hence, a very small hill, or an insignificant obstacle or
difficulty.
Having leapt over such mountains, lie down before a molehill. South.
MOLENDINACEOUS; MOLENDINARIOUS Mo*len`di*na"ceous, Mo*len`di*na"ri*ous, a. Etym: [L. molendinarius, fr. molendinum a mill, fr. molere to grind.] (Bot.)
Defn: Resembling the sails of a windmill.
MOLESKIN
Mole"skin`, n.
Defn: Any fabric having a thick soft shag, like the fur of a mole; esp., a kind of strong twilled fustian.
MOLEST
Mo*lest", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Molested; p. pr. & vb. n. Molesting.]
Etym: [F. molester, L. molestare, fr. molestus troublesome, fr. moles
a heavy mass, load, burden. See 3d Mole.]
Defn: To trouble; to disturb; to render uneasy; to interfere with; to
vex.
They have molested the church with needless opposition. Hooker.
Syn.
— To trouble; disturb; incommode; inconvenience; annoy; vex; tease.
MOLEST
Mo*lest", n.