mawkin

[ˈmɔːkɪn]

mawkin Definition

  • 1a scarecrow or a doll
  • 2a term of contempt for a woman

Using mawkin: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mawkin" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer put up a mawkin in the field to keep the birds away.

  • Example

    He called her a mawkin, which made her angry.

mawkin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mawkin

Phrases with mawkin

  • mawkin-faced

    having a face like a scarecrow or a doll

    Example

    She looked at him with her mawkin-faced expression.

  • mawkin-pated

    stupid or foolish

    Example

    He is such a mawkin-pated fool that he can't even tie his own shoes.

  • malkin

    a derogatory term for a woman, often used to imply unattractiveness or slovenliness

    Example

    He called her a malkin because she didn't dress up for the party.

Origins of mawkin

from Middle English 'malkin', meaning 'little Mary'

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Summary: mawkin in Brief

The term 'mawkin' [ˈmɔːkɪn] refers to a scarecrow or a doll, as well as a derogatory term for a woman. It has phrases like 'mawkin-faced,' describing a face like a scarecrow or a doll, and 'mawkin-pated,' meaning stupid or foolish.