mokkel
Dutch
Etymology 1
Related with Luxembourgish mockeleg (“plump”), German muckelig (“cozy, pleasantly warm or soft”). Further origin uncertain. Possibly from dialectal mocke (“slut, babe”), which could be a CelticCategory:Dutch terms derived from Celtic languages#MOKKEL borrowing, from Proto-CelticCategory:Dutch terms derived from Proto-Celtic#MOKKEL *mokkus (“swine, pig”), or related to mok (“mug, large cup”), with the original sense of "roundish object."
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɔ.kəl/Category:Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation#MOKKEL
Category:Dutch terms with audio pronunciation#MOKKELAudio: (file) - Hyphenation: mok‧kel
- Rhymes: -ɔkəlCategory:Rhymes:Dutch/ɔkəl#MOKKELCategory:Rhymes:Dutch/ɔkəl/2 syllables#MOKKEL
Noun
mokkel n or f (plural mokkels, diminutive mokkeltje n)Category:Dutch lemmas#MOKKELCategory:Dutch nouns#MOKKELCategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -s#MOKKELCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#MOKKELCategory:Dutch neuter nouns#MOKKELCategory:Dutch feminine nouns#MOKKELCategory:Dutch nouns with multiple genders#MOKKELCategory:Pages with entries#MOKKELCategory:Pages with 1 entry#MOKKEL
- (colloquialCategory:Dutch colloquialisms#MOKKEL, NetherlandsCategory:Netherlands Dutch#MOKKEL) broad, babe
- (derogatoryCategory:Dutch derogatory terms#MOKKEL, offensiveCategory:Dutch offensive terms#MOKKEL, NetherlandsCategory:Netherlands Dutch#MOKKEL) slut
- (colloquialCategory:Dutch colloquialisms#MOKKEL, NetherlandsCategory:Netherlands Dutch#MOKKEL) chubby woman or girl
- 1914, "Een hongerdemonstratie en hakkende politieagenten", De toekomst. Vrij-Socialistisch Weekblad voor het Zuiden des lands, vol. 22, issue 25, page 3 (attributed to policemen).
- Godverdomme zeg, die eene, die… hij zeit… en ik geef 'm meteen een opsodemieter… Had je dat wijf motte hoore, dat dikke mokkel, ik zeg zoutzak en geef d'r een trap voor d'r…
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- 1914, "Een hongerdemonstratie en hakkende politieagenten", De toekomst. Vrij-Socialistisch Weekblad voor het Zuiden des lands, vol. 22, issue 25, page 3 (attributed to policemen).
Etymology 2
Of imitativeCategory:Dutch onomatopoeias#MOKKEL origin, compare smak (“smack, blow”).
Noun
mokkel ? (plural [please provide], diminutive [please provide])Category:Dutch lemmas#MOKKELCategory:Dutch nouns#MOKKELCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#MOKKELCategory:Requests for gender in Dutch entries#MOKKELCategory:Requests for inflections in Dutch entries#MOKKELCategory:Requests for inflections in Dutch entries#MOKKELCategory:Pages with entries#MOKKELCategory:Pages with 1 entry#MOKKEL