See article on Mochi for the Muhammadan reference.
The hungry one bought all, and reproached the mochiya because there were no more, and offered, nevertheless, to share the mochi with his comrades.
This singularity threatened to beget discords in the mura, especially as he married his children to strangers, and thus began in the midst of the kitsune-mochi to establish a sort of anti-Fox-holding colony.
Wrestlers, as a class, boast of their immunity from fox-possession, and care neither for kitsune-mochi nor for their spectral friends.
Accordingly, certain kitsune-mochi have obtained great ascendancy over the communities in which they live.
For all these imaginary faults of the mochi the priests would offer elaborate explanations or apologies.
As a rule, Izumo girls do not like to marry out of their own province; but the daughters of a kitsune-mochi must either marry into the family of another kitsune-mochi, or find a husband far away from the Province of the Gods.
I have some nice mochi [14] here which I bought for you.
Rich fox-possessing families have not overmuch difficulty in disposing of their daughters by one of the means above indicated; but many a fine sweet girl of the poorer kitsune-mochi is condemned by superstition to remain unwedded.
The child which she bore was the first Mochi or tanner, and from that time forth, mankind being deprived of the power of reanimating cattle slaughtered for food, the pious abandoned the practice of killing kine altogether.
The name of a Saugor Mochi is remembered who became a good drawer and painter and was held in much esteem at the Peshwa's court.
Art among the Hindus In the Central Provinces the term Mochi is often used for the whole caste in the northern Districts, and Jingar in the Maratha country; while the Chitrakars or painters form a separate group.
The Mochi does not eat carrion like the Chamar, nor does he eat swine's flesh; nor does his wife ever practise the much-loathed art of midwifery.
A tray was set before each, on which was one dish containing steamed mochi (rice-cake), and sake of an inferior quality was handed round a few times in earthenware cups and in a very unceremonious way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mochi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.