Mollir: verb (word coming from mol, mou).
The verb “moller” has several meanings:
I) Transitive verb:
1. Aged meaning: To make soft (soften).
- Quote from the French poet Jean-Antoine de Baïf (1522-1569): “My great pain of pity would soften a rock”.
2. Maritime: Soften a rope, relax it (Give some slack).
II) Intransitive verb:
1. Rare: Become soft (soften).
– Quote from the French writer André Gide (1869-1951): “Feeling under your feet, the ground softening...
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