Definition of Mousling

1. mousle [v] - See also: mousle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mousling

mousework
mousey
mousie
mousier
mousies
mousiest
mousily
mousiness
mousinesses
mousing
mousing over
mousings
mousle
mousled
mousles
mousling (current term)
mousme
mousmee
mousmees
mousmes
mousmé
mousmée
moussaka
moussakas
mousse
moussed
mousselike
mousseline
mousseline de sole
mousselines

Literary usage of Mousling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Pilgrims' Way from Winchester to Canterbury by Julia Mary Cartwright Ady (1911)
"... as Spenser sings in his " Faerie Queen,"— " Mole, that like a mousling mole doth make His way still underground, till Thames he overtake. ..."

2. The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries: To-day and in Days of Old by Charles George Harper (1895)
"Southward o'er Surrey's pleasant hills,' as Tom Ingoldsby says, we go, to Leatherhead, beside Dray ton's ' mousling Mole'; and so, with a clatter and a ..."

3. A Handbook for Travellers in Surrey, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight by John Murray (Firm) (1876)
"32), describes " Mole, that like a mousling mole doth make His way still underground, till Thames he overtake." This, however, is very questionable. ..."

4. The British Florist: Or, Lady's Journal of Horticulture (1846)
"... Bengal mousling, Auricula speciosa, Lady Molesworth, RW Fox, Esq., Falmouth. Best named Collection of Hardy Herbaceous Plants...GC Fox, Esq., Grove Hill ..."

5. The Pilgrims' Way from Winchester to Canterbury by Julia Mary Cartwright Ady (1911)
"... as Spenser sings in his " Faerie Queen,"— " Mole, that like a mousling mole doth make His way still underground, till Thames he overtake. ..."

6. The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries: To-day and in Days of Old by Charles George Harper (1895)
"Southward o'er Surrey's pleasant hills,' as Tom Ingoldsby says, we go, to Leatherhead, beside Dray ton's ' mousling Mole'; and so, with a clatter and a ..."

7. A Handbook for Travellers in Surrey, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight by John Murray (Firm) (1876)
"32), describes " Mole, that like a mousling mole doth make His way still underground, till Thames he overtake." This, however, is very questionable. ..."

8. The British Florist: Or, Lady's Journal of Horticulture (1846)
"... Bengal mousling, Auricula speciosa, Lady Molesworth, RW Fox, Esq., Falmouth. Best named Collection of Hardy Herbaceous Plants...GC Fox, Esq., Grove Hill ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Mousling on Dictionary.com!Search for Mousling on Thesaurus.com!Search for Mousling on Google!Search for Mousling on Wikipedia!

Search