mullar

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English

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Noun

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mullar (plural mullars)

  1. (obsolete, Scotland) A die, cut in intaglio, for stamping an ornament in relief, as upon metal.

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Albanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin molāris.[1]

Noun

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mullar m (plural mullarë, definite mullari, definite plural mullarët)

  1. haystack, hayrick
  2. heap

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  1. ^ Guillaume Bonnet, Les mots latins de l’albanais (Paris: L’Harmattan, 1998), 44.

Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Catalan mullar, from Vulgar Latin *molliāre (soften by soaking), a verb derived ultimately from Latin mollis (soft). Cognate with French mouiller, Occitan molhar, Spanish mojar.

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Verb

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mullar (first-person singular present mullo, first-person singular preterite mullí, past participle mullat)

  1. to wet, to make wet
  2. to soak, to drench

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