Definition of Moits

1. moit [n] - See also: moit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moits

moisturises
moisturising
moisturization
moisturize
moisturized
moisturizer
moisturizers
moisturizes
moisturizing
moisty
moit
moither
moithered
moithering
moithers
moits (current term)
mojado
mojados
mojarra
mojarras
mojibake
mojito
mojitos
mojoes
mojos
mokaddam
mokaddams
mokadour
mokadours

Literary usage of Moits

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Raw Wools, and Specimens to Illustrate the Wollen Manufacture by Alfred Hawkesworth (1892)
"Very well grown and large piece, and fairly free from moits. There is a good length, of fair colour, sound, with a crimpy, pliable fibre. ..."

2. The Contemporary Review (1871)
"... and the former, banished by royal command from Edinburgh, emigrated to Linlithgow, as to a moits Sacer over against their forsaken halls, Sir George, ..."

3. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1887)
"... appears on a comparison of the statute books of the two states, and as has been expressly recognized by the supreme court of Rhode Island. moits v. ..."

4. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"... hai"e-ren'i-moits (HERMITS OF ST. JEROME): The name of four religious orders in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, ..."

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