mould
English
editPronunciation
edit- (General American) IPA(key): /moʊld/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /məʊld/
Audio (US): (file) Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -əʊld
Etymology 1
editVia Middle English molde, moulde (“mould, cast”) and Old French modle, from Latin modulus.
Noun
editmould (countable and uncountable, plural moulds)
- Commonwealth standard spelling of mold.
- 2024 March 20, Chris Howe, “High speed underneath the Chilterns...”, in RAIL, number 1005, page 33:
- The portals are being constructed in situ, using a moveable mould that is made up of three parts. The inner form traveller supports the weight of the steel rebar and concrete as it is being poured and forms the inner shape of the portal. The external shape is formed by wall sections (assembled in situ) and a moveable arch-shaped outer section.
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editVerb
editmould (third-person singular simple present moulds, present participle moulding, simple past and past participle moulded)
- Commonwealth standard spelling of mold.
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editEtymology 2
editFrom Middle English mowlde, noun use and alteration of mowled, past participle of moulen, mawlen (“to grow mouldy”), from Old Norse mygla (compare dialectal Danish mugle), from Proto-Germanic *muglōną, diminutive and denominative of *mukiz (“soft substance”) (compare Old Norse myki, mykr (“cow dung”)), from Proto-Indo-European *mewk- (“slick, soft”). More at muck and meek.
Noun
editmould (countable and uncountable, plural moulds)
- Commonwealth spelling of mold (“growth of tiny fungi”)
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editVerb
editmould (third-person singular simple present moulds, present participle moulding, simple past and past participle moulded)
- Commonwealth spelling of mold (“to cause to become mouldy”)
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editEtymology 3
editFrom Old English molde. Cognate with Old High German molta, Old Norse mold and Gothic 𐌼𐌿𐌻𐌳𐌰 (mulda).
Noun
editmould (plural moulds)
- Commonwealth spelling of mold (“loose soil”)
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editEtymology 4
editNoun
editmould (plural moulds)
- Commonwealth spelling of mold (“top of the head”)
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