mouoilli

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Norman

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *molliāre (to soften by soaking), from Latin mollia, a substantive form of the adjective mollis (soft).

Verb

mouoilli (gerund mouoill'lie)

  1. (Jersey, transitive) to make wet, get wet, dampen, moisten

Antonyms

Verb

mouoilli

  1. past participle of mouoilli

Adjective

mouoilli m

  1. (Jersey) wet