mollar

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese mollar, from Vulgar Latin *molliāre, from Latin molliō, mollīre (I soften) (influenced by mollia), from mollis (soft).

Verb

mollar (first-person singular present mollo, first-person singular preterite mollei, past participle mollado)

  1. to wet (to make wet)

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Spanish

Etymology

From muelle.

Adjective

mollar (plural mollares)

  1. mushy, soft, easy to peel
  2. cushy
  3. gullible
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