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Mullock
Mullock Mul"lock, n. [From Mull dirt: cf. Scot. mulloch, mulock, crumb. [root]108.] Rubbish; refuse; dirt. [Obs.] All this mullok [was] in a sieve ythrowe. --Chaucer.

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- Look up mullo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term Mullo may refer to: Mullo (vampire), a type of vampire in Roma folklore Mullo (god), in Celtic...
- dictionary. Mullo (Muli: female, Mulo: male) is an undead, revenant, or vampire of Roma folklore. 'Mullo' means 'one who is dead'. A mullo is created when...
- Mullo is a Celtic god. He is known from inscriptions and is ****ociated with the god Mars in the form of Mars Mullo. The cult of the god was po****r in...
- Sayid Abdulloh Nuri (Tajik: Сайид Абдуллоҳи Нурӣ, Perso-Arabic script: سید عبدالله نوری) (born: Abdullah Nuriddinovich Saidov, Tajik: Абдулло Нуриддинович...
- Mullo Mir Mausoleum (Hakim Mullo Mir mausoleum, Hoki Mullo Mir mausoleum) is an architectural monument in Romitan District, Bukhara Region. The monument...
- Mazori Hatti Mullo (Yaghnobi Мазори Ҳатти Мулло) is a mazar in the Yaghnob Valley in Tajikistan. It is located near to the village Sokan. Тағоймурод Ёрзода:...
- Gallic god of boars and pigs Moritasgus - Gallic healing god of Alesia Mullo - a Gallic god in Armorica Nemausus - Gallic god of Nîmes Niskus - a Brittonic...
- groups call this hero O Godjiaver Yanko. The Roma believe in the mulo or mullo, which means "one who is dead". These beings are the Roma's version of the...
- that can capture kwamis. Both heroes lose their kwamis, so Marinette has Mullo of the Mouse Miraculous transform her into "Multimouse", with the power...
- Cecil James Mullo Weir (4 December 1897 – 4 March 1995) was a Scottish academic and theologian, who was Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages at the...