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moble
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Definition:
to muffle or cover the head, as in a mob or hood. [Freq. of mob, a cap.]
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (1908)
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But who, O who, had seen the
mobled
queen, -
Hamlet: The
mobled
queen?
William Shakespeare. Hamlet.
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She was all
mobled
up at the window, her tawniness flat and dull in this snowlight, and I felt pity.
Anthony Burgess, Nothing Like the Sun (1964)
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She lies laid out in stark stiffness in that secondbest bed, the
mobled
queen
James Joyce. Ulysses
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