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Moly vs Mody - What's the difference?

moly | mody |

As a noun moly

is noise.

As an adjective mody is

(dated) modish; fashionable.

moly

English

Noun

(molies)
  • A magic herb or plant used by .
  • *, II.4.1.iii:
  • *:It excels Homers moly , cures this, falling sickness, and almost all other infirmities.
  • * 1980 , Walter Shrewing, trans. Homer, The Odyssey , Oxford 1998, p.120:
  • So spoke the Radiant One; then gave me the magic herb, pulling it from the ground and showing me in what form it grew; its root was black, its flower milk-white. Its name among the gods is moly .
  • Any plant associated with the mythological moly, especially the European allium, .
  • ----

    mody

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (dated) modish; fashionable
  • (Webster 1913)