MOLL


Meaning of MOLL in English

I. ˈmȯl adjective

Etymology: German, from Medieval Latin ( b ) molle b flat; from b + Latin molle, neuter of mollis soft, weak — more at melt

: composed in the minor mode : minor

G moll

II. ˈmäl, ˈmȯl noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably from Moll, nickname for Mary

1. : prostitute

2.

a. : doll 2

a sailor and his moll

b. : a gangster's girl friend — called also gun moll

frequented by gangsters and their molls — W.S.Maugham

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