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moble

American  
[mob-uhl] / ˈmɒb əl /

verb (used with object)

Archaic.
mobled, mobling
  1. to wrap the head of, as in a hood.


Etymology

Origin of moble

First recorded in 1595–1605; variant of muffle 1

Example Sentences

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If you want the experience of playing a 1980s Games Workshop game, but in a moble format, this iis absolutely the game you have been wauting for.

From Forbes • Oct. 4, 2013

That was off freyndis weill mychty, And ryche of moble, and off cateill; And had bene till his fadyr leyll; And till him selff in his yowthed.

From Waverley Novels — Volume 12 by Scott, Walter, Sir