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Definition of maukin

maukin
Malkin Mal"kin, n. [Dim. of Maud, the proper name. Cf. Grimalkin.] [Written also maukin.] 1. Originally, a kitchenmaid; a slattern. --Chaucer. 2. A mop made of clouts, used by the kitchen servant. 3. A scarecrow. [Prov. Eng.] 4. (Mil.) A mop or sponge attached to a jointed staff for swabbing out a cannon.
Maukin
Maukin Mau"kin, n. 1. See Malkin. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A hare. [Scot.]

Meaning of maukin from wikipedia

- early in April 1849. They left New Zealand on 15 April 1849 by the ship Maukin, and arrived in Sydney, Australia, on 4 May. Rocher received the container...
- Jäger, 2008 — Sumatra Heteropoda martusa Jäger, 2000 — Sumatra Heteropoda maukin Jäger, 2014 — Borneo Heteropoda maxima Jäger, 2001 — Laos Heteropoda mecistopus...
- their backsides rub; Gordon, the great, the ****, the gallant, Skip't like a maukin owre a ****: Deil tak me, since I was a callant, Gif e-er my een beheld...
- ****istance from Mars ( United Kingdom) and taken in to Greenock, Renfrewshire. Maukin New Zealand The brig was wrecked near North Cape, with the loss of one life...
- 2013 Rangiahua Island (Flat Island) Island Coromandel 2013 Rangiora Bay / Maukins Nook Bay Northland 2013 Rarohara Bay / Ungunu Bay Bay Auckland 2013 Red...
- (Sumatra) Heteropoda martusa Jäger, 2000 — Indonesia (Sumatra) Heteropoda maukin Jäger, 2014 — Borneo Heteropoda maxima Jäger, 2001 — Laos Heteropoda mecistopus...
- Albert, he moved to Mechanics Bay, where his first launch was the brig Maukin, which until 1849 was the regular Auckland to Sydney mail packet, when Niccol's...
- Virginal Book by Giles Farnaby) Money is a Gallant thinge Rappaks jig The maukin George La holland Mrs Prissilla Bunburie hir Delight Almaine Mr Gibbons...