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Mucoid
Mucoid Mu"coid, a. [Mucus + -oid.] Resembling mucus. --Dunglison. Mucoid degeneration, a form of degeneration in which the tissues are transformed into a semisolid substance resembling mucus. --Quain.
Mucoid degeneration
Mucoid Mu"coid, a. [Mucus + -oid.] Resembling mucus. --Dunglison. Mucoid degeneration, a form of degeneration in which the tissues are transformed into a semisolid substance resembling mucus. --Quain.

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- X MAQI MUCOI Y (X son of the tribe Y) X MAQI Y MUCOI Z (X son of Y of the tribe Z) X KOI MAQI MUCOI Y (here is X son of the tribe Y) X MUCOI Y (X of...
- Isle of Man showing the droim in the centre. Text reads BIVAIDONAS MAQI MUCOI CUNAVA[LI], or in English, "Of Bivaidonas, son of the tribe Cunava[li]"...
- from the Isle of Man showing the droim in centre. Text reads BIVAIDONAS MAQI MUCOI CUNAVA[LI]; in English: Of Bivaidonas, son of the tribe Cunava[li]....
- (COLLABOT MUCOI LUGA MAQI LOBACCONA), "Of Cóelub of the tribe of Lug, son of Lubchú." The smaller stone (CIIC 267) reads ᚛ᚋᚓᚇᚒᚄᚔ ᚋᚒᚉᚖ ᚂᚒᚌᚐ᚜ (MEDUSI MUCOI LUGA)...
- number "MM 2". Macalister reads the Ogham inscription as Bivaidonas maqi mucoi Cunavali meaning "[Stone] of Bivaidonas, son of the tribe of Cunavali"....
- — perhaps the Dál Maic-Cuirp, one of the Déisi Muman CALUNOVIC[A] MAQI MUCOI LIT[EN]Ị (of Culann, son of the tribe of Litenos) MAQI-INI ̣ ̣ ? ̣ ̣ MAQI(...
- Ballaqueeny on the Isle of Man reads that this is the stone of "Bivadonis Maqi Mucoi Cunava(li)" Cunava or Cunavali being the tribal name predating Cannell (Connell...
- DALI, "[the stone] of Dalagnos son of Dalos". Sometimes the phrase MAQQI MUCOI, "of the son of the tribe", is used to show tribal affiliation. Inscriptions...
- found in Keim Churchyard has an inscription which reads "COVAGNI MAQI MUCOI LUGUNI". This translates from ogham as: Cuana son of the people of Lugh...
- An Ogham inscription was discovered near Aglish which displays the words MUCOI SOGINI, probably referring to the historic tribe of the Corcu Sogain. "Placenames...