'mula' also = 'machine'

Francisc Czobor fericzobor at YAHOO.COM
Fri Apr 7 08:56:15 UTC 2006


Klahowya !
   
  I knew about the meaning “any machine” for mula / moola(h), that I have found in one old dictionary:
  Demers (1838/1867/1871): mula = mill, machine
   
  and in two new dictionaries:
  Holton (1999, 2004): mula, limula = 1. saw-mill 2. machine;   
  Saxton (http://ksaxton.fastmail.fm/EngCWDict.pdf): machine = limula
   
  Francisc
   

		
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