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  (harlots) If someone describes a woman as a harlot, they disapprove of her because she is a prostitute, or because she looks or behaves like a prostitute. (OFFENSIVE, OLD-FASHIONED) N-COUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English, rogue, buffoon, female prostitute, from Anglo-French herlot beggar, vagabond  Date: 15th century prostitute ...
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  n. archaic a prostitute. Derivatives harlotry n. Etymology: ME f. OF harlot, herlot lad, knave, vagabond ...
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  1. проститутка; шлюха to play the harlot —- заниматься проституцией 2. распутный, непристойный; низкий; похотливый ...
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  noun проститутка, шлюха ...
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  - 12c., from O.Fr. herlot, arlot "vagabond, tramp" (usually male in M.E. and O.Fr.), of unknown origin. Used in both positive and pejorative senses by Chaucer; applied to jesters, buffoons, jugglers, later to actors. Sense of "prostitute" developed probably pre-1425 but reinforced by use as euphemism for "strumpet, whore" in 16c. translations of the Bible. The word may be Gmc., with an original sense of "camp follower," if the first element is hari "army," as some suspect. ...
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