amoulder

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Etymology[edit]

a- +‎ moulder

Verb[edit]

amoulder (third-person singular simple present amoulders, present participle amouldering, simple past and past participle amouldered)

  1. (intransitive) To moulder; to decay.
    • 1937, The Journal of the Bar Association of the State of Kansas, page 88:
      I can imagine thousands of the blue and the grey who long ago have amouldered in the grave, rising up to call the name of this man "blessed".
    • 2018, Lord Charnwood, Abraham Lincoln, page 295:
      What his men most often sang, while they actually were marching through Georgia, was another, and of its kind a great song:
      —“John Brown's body lies amouldering in the grave,
      But his soul goes marching on. []