What is the meaning of Mos?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Mooré.

singular of mores (moral norms or customs)

plural of mo (month; molester)

moss

must (unfermented or partially fermented grape juice)

as you already know (see usage notes)

don't

Benasquese and Low Ribagorçan form of nos (us, first-person plural dative and accusative pronoun)

Alternative form of nos

to go

new

meat

moss

food, nourishment, victuals

moss

soon

my

moose

fine, small (of writing, embroidery, etc.)

young and tender

soft and polite

fly

to rub, massage

to lunge

to wrestle

to rape

to squash or squeeze into a pulp, as in preparing certain vegetables

bite, mouthful

bit (metal placed in a horse's mouth)

us

masculine plural of mon

mash, puree

moss

imperative of mose

moss (small seedless plant(s) growing on surfaces)

lichen (symbiotic association(s) of algae and fungi)

swamp, marsh

to wash something (to clean with water, including brushing one’s teeth)

manner (of behaving), way (of behaving); behavior, conduct

custom, habit, practice, usage, wont

character; disposition, inclination, temperament

will, self-will, humor, caprice

quality, nature, mode, fashion

precept, law, rule

morals, principles

a cup

mash, puree, something mashed

indefinite genitive singular of mo

Source: wiktionary.org