type of strong and more or less sweet wine, 1570s, from French, from Italian moscato, literally "musky-flavored," from Vulgar Latin *muscatus, from Latin muscus "musk" (see musk). Earlier muscadine (1540s) and compare muscatel.
Muscat
capital of Oman, from Arabic Masqat, said to mean "hidden" (it is isolated from the interior by hills).
murmur
murmuring
Murphy
murrain
muscat
muscatel
muscle
muscle-bound
muscled
muscle-man