The word "Molendinarious" is a seldom-used term in the English language. Its spelling can be broken down phonetically as [moh-luhn-din-AIR-ee-uhs]. The first syllable "moh" is pronounced like the word "mo" with a long vowel sound. The second syllable "luhn" is pronounced like "lun" with an "uh" sound. The stress is on the third syllable "AIR," while the last two syllables are pronounced as "ee-us." The word means relating to a mill or miller, and it derives from the Latin phrase "molendinarius."