Moul

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Luxembourgish

Alternative forms

Etymology

An older borrowing, probably from French moufle (mitten), from Late Latin muffula, possibly of Germanic origin. The word may have been merged with French mule (slipper), which was borrowed into western (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Central Franconian as Muul (Ripuarian), probably via Middle Dutch mule, muyle.

Pronunciation

Noun

Moul f (plural Moulen)

  1. mitten