Mollet
[ moh-ley; French maw-le ]
noun
Guy [gahy; French gee], /gaɪ; French gi/, 1905–75, French political leader.
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How to use Mollet in a sentence
The o then remains unexplained, unless we admit the influence of the old form œuf-Mollet, a product of folk-etymology.
The Romance of Words (4th ed.) | Ernest WeekleyThe pain Mollet, or soft bread, is made of the purest flour without any admixture.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines | Andrew UreMollet's formula was derived chiefly from flower and plant forms, resembling in design oriental embroideries.
Royal Palaces and Parks of France | Milburg Francisco MansfieldIt is possible that this Claude Mollet was the creator of the parterres and broderies so largely used in his time, and after.
Royal Palaces and Parks of France | Milburg Francisco MansfieldPut some pure of spinach in a vegetable dish, place four eggs Mollet on top.
The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book | Victor Hirtzler
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