MOHOCK


Meaning of MOHOCK in English

ˈmōˌhäk noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: alteration of Mohawk

: one of a gang of aristocratic ruffians who assaulted and otherwise maltreated people in London streets in the early 18th century

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