Lexicographical Neighbors of Mozed
Literary usage of Mozed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots (1818)
"... cu:b. a- mozed the nation in general : The executions which followed on tin;
Duke of York's becoming king, but: no better effect ; and as to the sjin: ..."
2. Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases by Anne Elizabeth Baker (1854)
"The fire mozed a long while before it broke out," is a remark often made when a
building is burnt. HAD MOZY. Stupified with liquor. 2. ..."
3. A Glossary of Words Used in Swaledale, Yorkshire by John Harland (1876)
"mozed, adj. mossed over, as the surface of a pond. Muchness, Much. See M Udine»»,
Mitch. Muck, dirt. 'As mean as muck.' ' Some hae luck, An some stick i' t' ..."
4. The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots (1818)
"... cu:b. a- mozed the nation in general : The executions which followed on tin;
Duke of York's becoming king, but: no better effect ; and as to the sjin: ..."
5. Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases by Anne Elizabeth Baker (1854)
"The fire mozed a long while before it broke out," is a remark often made when a
building is burnt. HAD MOZY. Stupified with liquor. 2. ..."
6. A Glossary of Words Used in Swaledale, Yorkshire by John Harland (1876)
"mozed, adj. mossed over, as the surface of a pond. Muchness, Much. See M Udine»»,
Mitch. Muck, dirt. 'As mean as muck.' ' Some hae luck, An some stick i' t' ..."