Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A kind of pancake.
  • noun Cider.

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Examples

  • Edwin Moise, a Vietnam War historian at Clemson University in South Carolina, says there was logic behind the relentless bombing.

    USATODAY.com - 30-year-old bombs still very deadly in Laos 2003

  • Martin Moise, lw, Beauport (QMJHL) 6. (from N.Y. Islanders) Ilga Demidov, d, Dynamo (Russia) 7.

    NHL Draft 1997

  • Calgary -- Martin Moise, lw, Beauport (QMJHL) 114.

    NHL Draft 1997

  • Uncle Dick laughed and called Moise from his tent.

    The Young Alaskans in the Rockies Emerson Hough 1890

  • Until Jocelyn appeared, in 1836, the form of poetic expression was confined chiefly to the ode, the ballad, and the elegy; and no poet, with the exception of the author of 'Moise' and

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • "Moise" heaped one on the top of the other, and "Freischutz" and

    Letters Liszt, Franz 1893

  • Until Jocelyn appeared, in 1836, the form of poetic expression was confined chiefly to the ode, the ballad, and the elegy; and no poet, with the exception of the author of 'Moise' and

    Cinq Mars — Complete Alfred de Vigny 1830

  • Former Martelly supporter, Gabiel Moise, a 33-year-old social worker, is organizing students to support Mrs. Manigat.

    Aristide Roils Haiti Election Ingrid Arnesen 2011

  • "We've lost everything," said Moise Theodille, a refugee.

    Haitian Refugees Caught in Stadium Standoff Ingrid Arnesen 2011

  • Both he and fourth-round pick Keenan Clayton, were taking reps at SAM behind starter Moise Fokou.

    Philadelphia Eagles Team Report 2010

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