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malkin

[maw-kin, mawl-, mal-] / ˈmɔ kɪn, ˈmɔl-, ˈmæl- /




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More than half of New York's film critics actually cited Bass's black stalking malkin as far and away the best thing in Walk on the Wild Side.

From Time Magazine Archive

The wood embers were raked out with the scraper, and the malkin, being wetted, cleaned out the ashes.

From Round About a Great Estate by Jefferies, Richard

The most probable derivation of the word is, that malkin is a diminutive of mal, abbreviated from Mary, now commonly written Moll.

From Notes and Queries, Number 234, April 22, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Various

The cove's so scaly, he'd spice a malkin of his jazey: the fellow is so mean, that he would rob a scare-crow of his old wig.

From 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue by Grose, Francis

Hence, by successive changes, malkin or maukin might mean a dirty wench, a figure of old rags dressed up as a scarecrow, and a mop of rags used for cleaning ovens.

From Notes and Queries, Number 234, April 22, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Various