moles

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to molest

Etymology
From (though de Vaan reconstructs the Proto-Indo-European root as  instead ). Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. See also Latin.

Noun

 * 1) multitude, mass (of material)
 * 2)  size
 * 3) rock, boulder, cliff, ridge, outcrop, knoll
 * 4) heap, pile
 * 5)  war machine
 * 6) weight, burden, heaviness
 * 7) strife, endeavour, effort
 * 8) difficulty, labor, trouble
 * 9) fortification, wall, rampart
 * 10) mass of soldiers, a large army
 * 11) mole, pier, jetty
 * 1) difficulty, labor, trouble
 * 2) fortification, wall, rampart
 * 3) mass of soldiers, a large army
 * 4) mole, pier, jetty
 * 1) fortification, wall, rampart
 * 2) mass of soldiers, a large army
 * 3) mole, pier, jetty
 * 1) mole, pier, jetty

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