moppet
Etymology
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Etymology
From
moppet (plural moppets)
- (colloquial) A child. Often used lovingly or in an affectionate way.
- (dated) A rag baby; a puppet made of cloth.
- (dated) A long-haired pet dog.
- German: Stoffpuppe
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