late 14c., mussillage, "viscous substance found in vegetable material," from Old French mucilage (14c.) and directly from Late Latin mucilago "musty or moldy juice" (4c.), from Latin mucere "be musty or moldy," from mucus "mucus" (see mucus). Meaning "adhesive gum" is attested by 1859.
MSG
Mstislav
much
muchly
muchness
mucilage
mucilaginous
muck
muck-a-muck
muckluck
muck-raker