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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Mullet catch
Wikispecies
From Middle English molet , mulett , from Old French mulet (now ‘grey mullet’), from Latin mullus ( “ red mullet ” ) , from Ancient Greek μύλλος ( múllos ) .
Noun
mullet (plural mullets or mullet )
A fish of the family Mullidae (order Syngnathiformes ), especially the genus Mullus (red mullets or goatfish ).
( especially US ) A fish of the family Mugilidae (order Mugiliformes ) (grey mullets ).
( US ) Any of several species of freshwater fish in the sucker family (especially in the genus Moxostoma , redhorses )
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
fish of the family Mugilidae (grey mullets)
Arabic: بُورِيّ m ( būriyy )
Asturian: muil (ast)
Belarusian: кефа́ль f ( kjefálʹ )
Bikol Central: balanak (bcl)
Catalan: llíssera (ca) f , mújol (ca) m
Chinese:
Hokkien: o͘-á-hî
Mandarin: 鯔魚 / 鲻鱼 (zh) ( zīyú )
Coptic: ⲫⲟⲣⲓ ( phori ) , ϣⲉⲛⲏⲧ ⲡϩⲁϩⲥ ⲁⲡⲉ ( šenēt phahs ape )
Corsican: muzaru m
Crimean Tatar: cılar , kefal
Czech: parmice f
Danish: multe
Dutch: harder (nl) m
Esperanto: mugilo
Finnish: keltti
French: mulet (fr) m , muge (fr)
Galician: muxe m , taíña m
Georgian: კეფალი ( ḳepali ) , ბარაბული ( barabuli )
German: Meeräsche (de) f
Greek: κέφαλος (el) m ( kéfalos )
Ancient: κεστρεύς m ( kestreús )
Hawaiian: ʻanae
Hebrew: בורי (he) m ( búri )
Ido: surmuleto (io)
Irish: lannach m
Italian: triglia (it) f , cefalo (it) m , muggine m
Japanese: ボラ ( bora ) , 鯔 (ja) ( ぼら, bora )
Korean: 숭어 (ko) ( sung'eo )
Latin: mugil m
Lithuanian: kefalinės
Maori: kanae
Norwegian: multe
Old English: mǣċefisċ m , heardhara m
Persian: کفال (fa) ( kafâl )
Polish: cefal m
Portuguese: tainha (pt) f
Russian: кефа́ль (ru) f ( kefálʹ )
Samoan: ʻanae
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ципал m
Roman: cipal (sh) m
Sicilian: cìfalu
Spanish: mújol (es) m , lisa (es) f
Swedish: multe (sv) c
Tagalog: gagapang
Tahitian: ʻanae
Tamil: மடவை (ta) ( maṭavai )
Tongan: kanahe
Turkish: kefal (tr)
Ukrainian: кефа́ль (uk) f ( kefálʹ )
Venetan: cièvoło m
Vietnamese: cá đối
fish of the family Mullidae (red mullets)
Etymology 2
Also termed a mullethead , possibly derived from the fish (see Etymology 1) or from mull (meaning to stupefy ) though neither is certain.[ 1]
Noun
mullet (plural mullets )
A fool .
Etymology 3
David Bowie with a mullet hairstyle.
Man with a long mullet hairstyle.
1994 US. Coined and popularized by hip hop group the Beastie Boys in their song "Mullet Head".
Noun
mullet (plural mullets )
A hairstyle where the hair is kept short on the top and sides and long at the back.
Synonym: hockey hair
Coordinate term: bilevel
1994 , Beastie Boys, Mullet Head :– Mullet head, don't touch the back – Cut the sides, don't touch the back
2008 , Danielle Corsetto, Girls With Slingshots 406 :– Maybe it's a curly fro. – Maybe every day is bad hair day! – Maybe it's a mullet !
( slang ) A person who mindlessly follows a fad , a trend, or a leader .
Derived terms
Translations
hairstyle
Czech: deka (cs) n
Danish: svenskerhår n , bundesligahår n , bundesligagarn n
Dutch: matje (nl) n ( Netherlands ) , nektapijt (nl) n ( Belgium )
Finnish: takatukka
French: nuque longue (fr) , coupe Longueuil ( Quebec ) , mullet (fr) , coupe mulet (fr) f
German: Vokuhila (de) m
Hebrew: מאלט
Hungarian: Bundesliga-frizura
Japanese: マレット ( maretto )
Latvian: malets
Norwegian: hockeysveis (no) m
Persian: مولت
Polish: czeski piłkarz m
Portuguese: mullet (pt) m
Russian: маллет (ru) m ( mallet )
Spanish: chocopanda (es) f , farru m ( Spain ) , playero (es) m ( Puerto Rico ) , cubanita f ( Argentina ) , mullet m
Swedish: hockeyfrilla (sv) c
Ukrainian: маллет m ( mallet )
See also
Etymology 4
From Middle English molet , from Old French molette ( “ rowel ” ) .
Noun
mullet (plural mullets )
( heraldry ) A star with straight edges and usually with five or six points.
1871 , Debrett's illustrated baronetage and knightage (and companionage) of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , page 215 :Grogan, Creation of 1859, or Moyvore, Westmeath. [...] Arms,—Barry of sex or and sable, on a chief engrailed azure a lion passant of the first. Crest,—A lion's head erased sable, charged with a mullet or.
The rowel of a spur .
Coordinate terms
References
^ “Archived copy ”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name) , 2011 November 10 (last accessed), archived from the original on 16 June 2012
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English mullet .
Pronunciation
( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /ˈmɐ.le.t͡ʃi/ , ( careful pronunciation ) /ˈmɐ.let/
( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /ˈmɐ.le.t͡ʃi/ , ( careful pronunciation ) /ˈmɐ.let/
( Southern Brazil ) IPA (key ) : /ˈmɐ.le.te/ , ( careful pronunciation ) /ˈmɐ.let/
Noun
mullet m (plural mullets )
mullet ( men’s hairstyle that is long in the back and short in the front )