Do we say mol or mole

mol 7 occurrences

4. de mol. 895.

* 35 troll cel' er y new' fan gled thatch chink' ing as par' a gus im mense' sauce' pan de mol' ish ing sa' vor y pat' terns ag' gra va ting THE MINNOWS WITH SILVER TAILS.

By Phylosthe Thibetan, Theo-Christian, in collaboration with Holtah-Kemistrus-Zonus-Mol Lang, of the Order of Azariah.

By Phylosthe Thibetan, Theo-Christian, in collaboration with Holtah-Kemistrus-Zonus-Mol Lang, of the Order of Azariah.

At last an impudent young Dog bid the Fidlers play a Dance called Mol Patley, and after having made two or three Capers, ran to his Partner, locked his Arms in hers, and whisked her round cleverly above Ground in such manner, that I, who sat upon one of the lowest Benches, saw further above her Shoe than I can think fit to acquaint you with.

Mol-ear : Orlock : Era, or Da-ra : Yerrah : Er-ra : Te'-lah : Kouk.

"When once beside your loving heart covered with earth my heart too shall mol" "I believe, honored gentlemen," said Flachs mournfully, arising and looking around, his eyes brimming over, "I am weeping."

mole 435 occurrences

When the procession was passing Adrian's Mole, angel voices were heard chanting the Regina Coeli, and the Pope astonished and rejoiced added the words "Ora pro nobis Deum, Alleluia," and immediately a shining angel appeared and sheathed his sword, the plague ceased on that very day (Gueranger, Liturgical Year, "Paschal Time," Part I., p. iii; Duffy, Dublin).

Terrier lay with full steam up at the end of the long mole, and when her winch began to rattle, Cartwright told the Spanish peons to stop rowing.

While the peons rowed them to the mole she asked Wheeler for his pocket-book and wrote an address.

" "If I get all that would be useful, it will cost you high," said Wheeler and helped her up the steps at the mole.

Don't talk; hustle!" Wheeler lifted his cap and running along the mole jumped on board the tram.

Cartwright studied it carefully and gave the glasses to Barbara, who stood near him on the Catalina mole.

" When the first flag blew out from the Isleta staff, she had called Cartwright, and they had hurried to the neighboring mole.

and he hurried to the mole.

A few minutes afterwards she swung round the mole and Barbara thought the picture moving.

A launch with an awning steamed to the mole and vanished behind the wall.

"He sits in there like a mole in his hole and won't come out," said Kurt "Shall I fetch him?

MARMADUKE Oh yes, that mole, that viper in the path; Plague on my memory, him I had forgotten.

And Tamerlane, meeting the poet with a frown of anger, said, "Art not thou the insolent verse-monger who didst offer my two great cities Samarkand and Bokhara for the black mole upon thy lady's cheek?"

"Nay," was the answer, "let me go; How can the home-bred child be troubled by stories of a stranger's woe?" Shall one who, gently nurtured, slumbers with royal ermine for a bed, "Care if on rocks or thorns reposing the stranger rests his weary head?" O thou whose locks hold fast on fetters so many a soul known long ago, How strange that musky mole and charming upon thy cheek of vermil glow!

Beauty is not the eye, lock, cheek, and mole; A thousand subtle points the heart control.

Blood fills recluses' hearts where Love its dot doth place, Fine as the mole that glistens upon a charmer's face.

Strong is the lionlike a coal His eyeballlike a bastion's mole His chest against the foes: Strong the gier-eagle on his sail; Strong against tide the enormous whale Emerges as he goes.

They may be divided into two classes: the brownish mole, and claret- stain; and small but somewhat elevated tumours, either of a dark blue, livid colour, or of a bright vermilion hue.

"Maybe you won't be so cocksure hereafter that diplomats are always making mountains out of mole-hills.

The idea was for the aircraft to bomb Zeebrugge heavily in the vicinity of the Mole, as we ascertained by trial that on such occasions the enemy's destroyers left the Mole and proceeded outside the harbour.

The idea was for the aircraft to bomb Zeebrugge heavily in the vicinity of the Mole, as we ascertained by trial that on such occasions the enemy's destroyers left the Mole and proceeded outside the harbour.

Mike buried himself like a mole, and had actually advanced several feet, before either of the Yankees had got even a fair footing on the bottom of his part of the trench.

Often the tiny mouse builds his house and makes his granaries underground, or the eyeless mole scoops his cell; and in chinks is found the toad, and all the swarming vermin that are bred in earth; and the weevil, and the ant that fears a destitute old age, plunder the great pile of spelt.

They adjusted themselves for the trial of speed, while Olive stationed herself on a mole-hill to give the signal.

A scar in a man's face is the same that a mole in a woman's, is a jewel set in white to make it seem more white, for a scar in a man is a mark of honour and no blemish, for 'tis a scar and a blemish in a soldier to be without one.

Do we say   mol   or  mole