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Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French moeble, mueble (“movable”), from Latin mōbilis.
Noun
moeble (plural moebles)
- movable wealth or treasure
- (in the plural) movable goods, personal possessions
c. 1387, Thomas Usk, chapter VIII, in The Testament of Love Book I:For that she is so worthye thou shuldest not clymbe so hygh, for thy moebles and thyne estate arne voyded.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Descendants
- English: (obsolete) moble
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