mould

English

/moʊld/, /məʊld/

noun
Definitions
  • (British spelling) (alternative spelling of) mold

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English molde, moulde derived from Old French molde derived from Latin modulus (measure, a small measure, a measure, mode, rhythm, meter, standard).

Origin

Latin

modulus

Gloss

measure, a small measure, a measure, mode, rhythm, meter, standard

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