释义 |
moll I. \ˈmȯl\ adjective Etymology: German, from Medieval Latin (b) molle b flat; from b + Latin molle, neuter of mollis soft, weak — more at melt : composed in the minor mode : minor < G moll > II. \ˈmäl, ˈmȯl\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Moll, nickname for Mary 1. : prostitute 2. a. : doll 2 < a sailor and his moll > b. : a gangster's girl friend — called also gun moll < frequented by gangsters and their molls — W.S.Maugham > |