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English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Moulineaux in Seine-Maritime, so named from the plural of Old French moulineau, a diminutive of moulin ‘mill’. In some cases this may have been an occupational name as in 2.French : occupational name for a miller, from molineux, a variant of Old French molineur ‘miller’.Irish : Anglicized form of Mulligan.Irish (Co. Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maol an Mhuaidh ‘descendant of Maol an Mhuaidh (follower of the noble)’.
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English and Irish
English and Irish : occupational name from Old French molineux ‘miller’ (see Molyneux).William Mullins (d. 1621) was one of the Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He, his wife, and his son died during the first winter at Plymouth Colony, leaving behind his daughter Priscilla, who married John Alden, by whom she had eleven children.
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English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Molyneux.
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Greek, Hindu, Indian
An Herb Hermes Gives to Odysseus to Protect Him
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Muslim
Sublime, Lofty, High (1)
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Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Prior
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Australian, Irish
A Poet; Philosopher
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English Greek
Crown; wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Wearing a Garland of Pearls
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Native American
Native American Sioux name MAPIYA means "sky."
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Hindu
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Hindu
One of the kauravas
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American, British, English
Of the Woods; Derived from Latin Sylvia from the Forest
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave King
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See Molybdenite.
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A rare element of the chromium group, occurring in nature in the minerals molybdenite and wulfenite, and when reduced obtained as a hard, silver-white, difficulty fusible metal. Symbol Mo. Atomic weight 95.9.
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A kind of garlic (Allium Moly) with large yellow flowers; -- called also golden garlic.
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A fabulous herb of occult power, having a black root and white blossoms, said by Homer to have been given by Hermes to Ulysses to counteract the spells of Circe.
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Molybdenum sulphide.
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Of, pertaining to, or containing, molybdenum; specif., designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence, as contrasted with molybdous compounds; as, molybdic oxide.
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A mineral occurring in soft, lead-gray, foliated masses or scales, resembling graphite; sulphide of molybdenum.
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Of, pertaining to, or containing, molybdenum; specif., designating those compounds in which molybdenum has a lower valence as contrasted with molybdic compounds.
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Native lead molybdate occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually tabular, and of a bright orange-yellow to red, gray, or brown color; -- also called yellow lead ore.
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See Molybdous.
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Molybdic ocher.
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An element possessing metallic properties in an inferior degree and not malleable, as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, molybdenum, uranium, etc.
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A salt of molybdic acid.