noun General Slang

mowdie

MOW-dee · noun · informal

A mole (the animal)

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A mole; 'mowdiewort' is the fuller form.

“The mowdies have wrecked the lawn.”
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mowdie In A Sentence

The mowdies have wrecked the lawn.

Origin & Usage

Scots 'mowdiewort', from Old English 'molde' (earth) + 'weorpan' (to throw).

People Also Ask

What is a 'mowdie'?

A mowdie is a mole, the burrowing animal. The fuller Scots form is 'mowdiewort'.

Where does 'mowdie' come from?

From Scots 'mowdiewort', derived from Old English 'molde' (earth) plus 'weorpan' (to throw) — literally the earth-thrower.

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