mouffle
English
Etymology
French
Noun
mouffle (plural mouffles)
- (Canada) The loose covering around the nose and upper lips of the moose or elk. Prized for stewing or roasting.
- 1923 Sir James George Frazer - Folk-lore in the Old Testament
- The young wolves divided the spoil into four portions ; but one of them retained the tongue and the other the mouffle (upper lip), which are the chief delicacies of the animal.
- 1923 Sir James George Frazer - Folk-lore in the Old Testament