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Mohock

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Übersetzung von "mohock" ins Russisch

Mohock
Substantiv
raiting
UK
/ˈməʊhɒk/
US
/ˈmoʊhɑk/
Mohock
Mohocks Pl.
Мохок
The Mohock was a member of a gang of aristocratic ruffians in 18th century London.
Мохок был членом банды аристократических хулиганов в Лондоне 18 века.

Definitionen

Mohock
Substantiv
raiting
UK
/ˈməʊhɒk/
US
/ˈmoʊhɑk/
A member of a gang of aristocratic ruffians who terrorized the streets of London in the early 18th century.
The Mohocks were notorious for their violent and unruly behavior in the streets of London.
(archaic, by extension) A violent, disorderly person; a hooligan.
Even in broad daylight, a drunken Mohock could disturb the peace of the marketplace.
Mohock
Adjektiv
raiting
UK
/ˈməʊhɒk/
US
/ˈmoʊhɑk/
Characteristic of or relating to the Mohocks; violently rowdy.
The students engaged in Mohock antics after the victory.
Mohock
Eigenname
raiting
UK
/ˈməʊhɒk/
US
/ˈmoʊhɑk/
(historical) A gang of aristocratic ruffians active in London around 1712, notorious for violent assaults on passers-by.
Contemporary pamphlets decried the atrocities committed by the Mohock in Covent Garden.