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mo·line \ˈmōlə̇n, mōˈlīn\ adjective Etymology: from (assumed) Anglo-French moliné, from Old French molin mill, from Late Latin molinum — more at mill of a cross : having the end of each arm forked and recurved — compare ancrée, cross moline, fourchée, paty, recercelée; see cross illustration |