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indeprivable (iou) and mull(3) (iou)


indeprivable (iou)



indeprivable adjective. Now rare. M18.
[from IN-3 + DEPRIVABLE.]
Of which one cannot be deprived; that cannot be taken away.

mull(3) (iou)



mull noun2. Scot. ME.
[Rel. to Gaelic maol, Old Irish mael (mod. maol), Old Norse muli (perh. identical with muli snout) = Old High German mul (German Maul) snout.]
A promontory, a headland. Freq. in place-names.
Mull of Kintyre etc.