noun. , British Dialect. an untidy woman; slattern. a scarecrow, ragged puppet, or grotesque effigy.
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Does malkin mean cat?
Shakespeare's graymalkin literally means "gray cat." The gray is of course the color; the malkin was a nickname for Matilda or Maud that came to be used in dialect as a general name for a cat—and sometimes a hare—and for an untidy woman as well.
What is a Malkin in modern English?
1. (a) Woman's name; -- often used as jocular or contemptuous term for a servant woman, a young woman of the lower classes, or a woman of loose morals; (b) a mop or bundle of rags used for cleaning; esp.
What is the origin of the name Malkin?
English: from the Middle English female personal name Malkin, a pet form of Mall or Mald, common versions of Maud or Matilda. See Mall . Jewish (from Belarus): metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Malke (from Hebrew Malka 'queen') + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.
What is the English word for Malkin Ko?
मालकिन = HOSTESS(Noun) Usage : this could be the perfect gift for your hostess. मालकिन = GOOD WIFE(Noun)
malkin in American English · 1. an untidy woman; slattern · 2. a scarecrow, ragged puppet, or grotesque effigy · 3. a mop, esp. one made from a bundle of rags ...
(now archaic, regional) A (stereotypical name for a) lower-class or uncultured woman; a kitchenmaid; a slattern. · (now regional) A mop, especially one used to ...
There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun malkin, four of which are labelled obsolete, and one of which is considered derogatory.
Nov 9, 2018 · malkin (n.) also mawkin, late 13c., a jocular or contemptuous term for a servant-woman or kitchen-servant, a woman of the lower classes, ...
1. (a) Woman's name; -- often used as jocular or contemptuous term for a servant woman, a young woman of the lower classes, or a woman of loose morals; (b) ...
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British Termsan untidy woman; slattern. British Termsa scarecrow, ragged puppet, or grotesque effigy. British Termsa mop, esp. one ...
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