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mould

English

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /mo?ld/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /m??ld/
  • Rhymes: -??ld

Etymology 1

Via Middle English molde, moulde and Old French molde, from Latin modulus.

Noun

mould (countable and uncountable, plural moulds)

  1. (British spelling, Canadian spelling, Australian spelling) Alternative spelling of mold (hollow form or matrix)
Translations

Verb

mould (third-person singular simple present moulds, present participle moulding, simple past and past participle moulded)

  1. (British spelling, Canadian spelling, Australian spelling) Alternative spelling of mold (to shape in a mould)
Translations

Etymology 2

From Middle English mowlde, noun use and alteration of mowled, past participle of moulen, mawlen (to grow moldy), from Old Norse mygla (compare dialectal Danish mugle), from Proto-Germanic *mugl?n?, diminutive and denominative of *mukiz (soft substance) (compare Old Norse myki, mykr (cow dung)), from Proto-Indo-European *mewk- (slick, soft). More at muck and meek.

Noun

mould (countable and uncountable, plural moulds)

  1. (British spelling, Canadian spelling, Australian spelling) Alternative spelling of mold (growth of tiny fungi)
Translations

Verb

mould (third-person singular simple present moulds, present participle moulding, simple past and past participle moulded)

  1. (British spelling, Canadian spelling, Australian spelling) Alternative spelling of mold (to cause to become mouldy)
Translations

Etymology 3

From Old English molde. Cognate with Old High German molta, Old Norse mold and Gothic ???????????????????? (mulda).

Noun

mould (plural moulds)

  1. loose soil, esp when rich in organic matter
  2. (poetic) the earth

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lingot

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French lingot, from English ingot.

Noun

lingot (plural lingots)

  1. A linget or ingot.
  2. A mould for casting metals.

Anagrams

  • loting, tiglon, toling

Finnish

Noun

lingot

  1. Nominative plural form of linko.

French

Etymology

From l' +? English ingot.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l??.?o/

Noun

lingot m (plural lingots)

  1. ingot

Descendants

  • ? English: lingot, linget
  • ? Portuguese: lingote
  • ? Spanish: lingote

Further reading

  • “lingot” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Lubuagan Kalinga

Noun

lingot

  1. sweat

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