MUCKENDER


Meaning of MUCKENDER in English

ˈməkə̇ndə(r), ˈmu̇k- noun

( -s )

Etymology: alteration of Middle English mokadour, probably from (assumed) Old Provençal mocador (whence Provençal moucadou ), from Old Provençal mocar to blow or wipe the nose, from moc nasal mucus, from Latin mucus — more at mucus

dialect England : handkerchief

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