Moselle

English

Etymology

From French Moselle, from Latin Mosella.

Proper noun

Moselle

  1. A river flowing from France into the Rhine at Koblenz (western Germany).
  2. One of the départements of Grand Est, France.

Translations

Noun

Moselle (countable and uncountable, plural Moselles)

  1. A light white wine, made from Riesling grapes originating in the valley of this river.

French

Etymology

From Latin Mosella.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.zɛl/
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Proper noun

Moselle f

  1. Moselle (a river in France)
  2. Moselle (a department of France)

Derived terms

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