[ˈmɔb.blə], [ˈmɔ.ble]
OrigenInherited from Old Catalan moble, from Latin mobilem, used in juridical contexts to refer to movable possessions. Compare Occitan mòble, French meuble, Spanish mueble. Doublet of mòbil, a borrowing from Latin.
- masculinepiece of furniture
- masculinecharge
- feminine, masculinemovable (of property, as opposed to real estate)
Formesmobles(plural) · mobles(feminine, masculine, plural)