mott
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A copse or small grove of trees, especially live oak or elm.
— They were rolling southward on the International. The timber was huddling into little dense, green motts at rare distances before the inundation of the downright, vert prairies. This was the land of the ranches; the domain of the kings of the kine.
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Alternative spelling of mot (“woman”).
— The Hon. TOM DASHALL in the mean time was in close conversation with his mott in the corner of the Box, and was getting, as Sparkle observed, "rather nutty in that quarter of the globe."
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The vulva.
— The truck was going past Wollaton Park and Barry was still yapping about this chick's hairy mott and yet it was only background muffle to Desmond.
词源
词源 1
Probably ultimately from French motte; compare motte.
词源 2
See mort (“woman”), etymology 5.
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