Moselle
English
editEtymology
editFrom French Moselle, from Latin Mosella.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editMoselle
- A river flowing from France into the Rhine at Koblenz (western Germany).
- One of the départements in Grand Est, France.
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Noun
editMoselle (countable and uncountable, plural Moselles)
- A light white wine, made from Riesling grapes originating in the valley of this river.
- 1790, James Boswell, edited by Danziger & Brady, Boswell: The Great Biographer, Yale, published 1989, page 28:
- I drank too much moselle, imagining it a mere diuretic.
French
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editMoselle f
- Moselle (a left tributary of Rhine, in northeastern France, and southwestern Germany)
- Moselle (a department of Grand Est, France)
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