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molla

 

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Molla

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A Muslim learned in Islamic law and theology.

Usage:

  • He sought guidance from the molla on matters of religious interpretations.
  • The molla delivered an insightful sermon during Friday prayers.
  • She decided to pursue a degree in Islamic studies to become a molla.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: An honorific title given to a learned person, mentor, or respected elder in Bangladesh.

Usage:

  • He sought advice from his trusted molla in making important life decisions.
  • The village molla was highly respected for his wisdom and guidance.
  • As a molla, she played a pivotal role in resolving community disputes.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A popular type of bread in Turkey, similar to pita bread.

Usage:

  • She enjoyed eating molla with hummus for lunch.
  • They ordered a platter of kebabs served with freshly baked molla.
  • Would you like some molla to accompany your dip?

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To twist or turn something in a playful or mischievous manner.

Usage:

  • The children would often molla their parent's words to tease them.
  • She mollaed her friend's arm, trying to get her attention.
  • He mollaed his sister's hair as a prank while she was reading.

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