"moellon" meaning in French

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Noun

IPA: /mwa.lɔ̃/ Forms: moellons [plural]
Etymology: From an alteration of Old French moilon (influenced by moelle), itself probably from a Vulgar Latin *mūtuliōnem, from Latin mūtulus (“stone or wood overhang”). Compare Italian modiglione; cf. also Spanish mojón. Doublet of modillon, taken from Italian. Etymology templates: {{inh|fr|fro|moilon}} Old French moilon, {{inh|fr|VL.|*mūtuliō|*mūtuliōnem}} Vulgar Latin *mūtuliōnem, {{inh|fr|la|mūtulus||stone or wood overhang}} Latin mūtulus (“stone or wood overhang”), {{cog|it|modiglione}} Italian modiglione, {{cog|es|mojón}} Spanish mojón, {{doublet|fr|modillon}} Doublet of modillon Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} moellon m (plural moellons)
  1. (architecture) rubblestone Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Architecture Derived forms: moellonaille, moellonier, moellonage, moellonneur Related terms: mutule
    Sense id: en-moellon-fr-noun-Hm5lCi9Q Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries Topics: architecture

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