mouliaá

This is the 7999th most frequent Spanish word.


mouliaá

The word "mouliaá" does not appear to be a standard Spanish term. It might be a misspelling, regionalism, or loanword. Could you clarify or provide more context?


In this context, 'mouliaá' is metaphorically used to characterize a stagnant or unpleasant demeanor.

Su actitud era tan mouliaá que nadie quería discutir con él.

His attitude was so moldy that no one wanted to argue with him.


'Mouliaá' is employed to describe the physical state of the book, indicating deterioration due to storage in a damp environment.

Tenía un viejo libro mouliaá encontrado en el desván.

He had an old mossy book found in the attic.


Here, 'mouliaá' is used to describe a condition of being covered with moss or mold due to prolonged exposure to moisture.

El cuadro estaba completamente mouliaá después de la inundación.

The painting was completely mossy after the flood.