moble

English

Etymology

Frequentative mob + -le.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈməʊbəl/

Verb

moble (third-person singular simple present mobles, present participle mobling, simple past and past participle mobled)

  1. to muffle or wrap someone's head or face (normally with up)
    • 1964: She was all mobled up at the window, her tawniness flat and dull in this snowlight, and I felt pity. — Anthony Burgess, Nothing Like the Sun

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Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin mobilis. Doublet of mòbil, a borrowing.

Noun

moble m (plural mobles)

  1. piece of furniture
  2. (heraldry) charge

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