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mou·ton \ˈmüˌtän, ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English motoun, from Middle French mouton, literally, ram — more at mutton 1. : agnel 2. [French, literally, sheep, from Middle French, ram] : a spy planted in a prison cell to obtain incriminating evidence 3. [French, sheep, sheepskin] : processed sheepskin that has been sheared and dyed to resemble beaver or seal and is used especially for women's coats |