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moiley /ˈmɔɪli /noun (plural moileys or moilies) IrishA cow, bullock, or bull without horns: the moilies were happily munching away on the rush...- A sale report stated, "There is a breed of these lately introduced, called moileys".
- The growing interest in Moilies is overwhelming, Libby said.
- They owned the strawberry roan moileys, still plentiful and distinct in Western Donegal.
Origin Early 19th century: from Irish maolai 'hornless cow', from maol 'bald, hornless'. Compare with muley1. |