1. moselle - Noun
2. Moselle - Proper noun
A light wine, usually white, produced in the vicinity of the river Moselle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the critical success of the movie, Moselle began work adapting the film into a TV series for HBO. debuted in 2020 and features the same group of skaters trying to stand out in the New York City skateboarding scene. Source: Internet
Hattendorf: England in the War, 158–60; Veenendaal: The War of the Spanish Succession in Europe, 422 However, Marlborough's attempt in 1705 to by-pass the Low Countries and invade Louis XIV's kingdom via the Moselle, proved a failure. Source: Internet
All accommodations except the Standard Cabins on the Moselle Deck 1 can have their butler bring early morning coffee/tea service to their cabin. Source: Internet
During the disorders of 411–13 AD, the Roman usurper Jovinus established himself in Borbetomagus as a puppet-emperor with the help of King Gunther of the Burgundians, who had settled in the area between the Rhine and Moselle Rivers some years before. Source: Internet
For those Germans familiar with Moselle Franconian dialects, it is relatively easy to understand and speak Luxembourgish as far as the everyday vocabulary is concerned. Source: Internet
For the following year the Duke proposed a campaign along the valley of the River Moselle to carry the war deep into France. Source: Internet