Proper noun
Mosse
A surname.
The rolling stone never gathereth mosse. John Heywood
Wit in a poor mans head, and mosse in a mountain, avails nothing. Scottish Proverb
According to Mosse, Thomas Arnold created an institution which fused religious and moral principles, gentlemanly conduct, and learning based on self-discipline. Source: Internet
Mick Channon’s Big Boots was back to form in the first, the Thames Materials Muck Away Novice Auction Stakes, but couldn’t catch Amy Murphy’s Kapono (11/4), who showed a superb turn of foot to run 3¼ lengths clear at the line, ridden by Gerald Mosse. Source: Internet
Mosse, George, "Nationalism and Sexuality," University of Wisconsin Press, 1985. Source: Internet
Mosse -"marsh-river-border"+ Elva -"see Elbe, Elver Old Norse for river" The name is thought to be very old and the meaning of it is not clear. Source: Internet