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English
Etymology
From mop (“child, girl”) + -et.
Noun
moppet (plural moppets)
- (colloquial) A child. Often used lovingly or in an affectionate way.
2017 July 7, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, “The ambitious War For The Planet Of The Apes ends up surrendering to formula”, in The Onion AV Club:They are also very sympathetic, especially Caesar’s orangutan advisor, Maurice (Karin Konoval), who takes a shine to a human moppet (Amiah Miller) he finds hiding in the back of a shack, and the poignant Bad Ape (a scene-stealing Steve Zahn), a mangy chimp who was beaten so often in his zoo-animal days that he came to believe what his handlers were shouting was supposed to be his name.
- (dated) A rag baby; a puppet made of cloth.
- (dated) A long-haired pet dog.
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Translations
colloquial expression for a child
rag baby, puppet made of cloth
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German
Pronunciation
Verb
moppet
- second-person plural subjunctive I of moppen
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
moppet
- inflection of moppe:
- simple past
- past participle