moppet

pronunciation

How to pronounce moppet in British English: UK [ˈmɒpɪt]word uk audio image

How to pronounce moppet in American English: US [ˈmɑpɪt] word us audio image

Word Origin

moppet (n.)
endearing term for a baby, a girl, etc., c. 1600, from Middle English moppe "little child, baby doll" (mid-15c.) + -et, diminutive suffix. The Middle English word also meant "simpleton, fool," and may have been cognate with Low German mop "simpleton" [Barnhart]. Or, if "baby doll" is the original sense in Middle English, perhaps from Latin mappa "napkin, tablecloth," hence "rag doll."

Example

1. You have to make like moppet .

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