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mo·chi·la \mōˈchēlə\ noun also mo·chil·la \-chilə\ (-s) Etymology: Spanish mochila, probably from mochil errand boy, from Basque mutil, motil youth, servant, from Latin mutilus maimed, mutilated — more at mutilate 1. : knapsack, haversack; specifically : a saddle pouch 2. : a square leather saddle covering having openings for the horn and cantle and sometimes equipped with saddlebags < many riders and even more ponies carried the mail, but only the mochila made the entire trip — J.T.Adams > |