mulai

/ˈmuːleɪ/

Etymology

From Arabic مُولَاي (mūlāy).

noun

  1. A title for the ruler of Morocco.“Moly Moluch, King of Fez, who not long since obtained that famous victory against Sebastian, King of Portugall, a notable victorie by reason of the death of three Kings, and transmission of so great a Kingdome to the crowne of Castile, chanced to be grievously sicke at what time the Portugales with armed hand entred his dominions[…].”