- muldra
- v (acc) (-aði)mumlat, huhňatmuldra eitthvað við sjálfan sig
Íslensk-tékknesk orðabók. 2013.
Íslensk-tékknesk orðabók. 2013.
Muldrew — This ancient Irish surname is now quite rare. It derives from O Maolruadh which translates as the descendant of the red chief . This suggests that the name is a form of byname either for one who had red hair, or who had on his hands the blood of… … Surnames reference
moulder — (US molder) verb [often as adjective mouldering] slowly decay. Origin C16: perh. from mould3, but cf. Norw. dialect muldra crumble … English new terms dictionary
moulder — v.intr. (US molder) 1 decay to dust. 2 (foll. by away) rot or crumble. 3 deteriorate. Etymology: perh. f. MOULD(3), but cf. Norw. dial. muldra crumble … Useful english dictionary
mold|er — mold|er1 «MOHL duhr», intransitive verb. to break up gradually into dust by natural decay; crumble; waste away: »John Brown s body lies a moldering in the grave (Charles Sprague Hall). ╂[probably < mold3. Compare dialectal Norwegian muldra… … Useful english dictionary