molle
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See moll.
molle (not comparable)
molle
Borrowed from translingual Molle, and later through French who have travelled South America from Spanish and as well Quechua directly, which backcrossed its meaning to the specific species used by the Incas.
molle m (plural molles)
molle
molle (plural molli)
molle f
molle f pl (plural only)
From mollis (“soft”).
molle n (genitive mollis); third declension
Third-declension noun (neuter, “pure” i-stem).
molle
From Proto-Germanic *mulaz, *mulhaz (which is perhaps related to *muldō (“loose earth, soil”)), either through an unattested Old English *mol or as a borrowing from Middle Dutch mol, molle.
molle (plural molles)
From Middle French mol or its etymon Latin mollis.
molle (uncountable)
molle
molle
molle
molle m (plural molles)
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