ETYM Old Eng. harlot, herlot, a vagabond, Old Fren. harlot, herlot, arlot; cf. Pr. arlot, Spanish arlote, Italian arlotto; of uncertain origin.
A prostitute.
1. One that hooks
2. Drink
3. A prostitute.
ETYM Old Eng. slutte; cf. OD. slodde a slut, Icel. slöttr a heavy, loglike fellow, slota to droop.
(Pejorative) A prostitue.
ETYM From Troll to roll, to stroll; but cf. also Trull.
A prostitute, a whore.
A vulgar or disreputable woman; especially; one who engages in sex promiscuously or for money.
ETYM Old Eng. hore, AS. hôre; akin to Dutch hoer, hoere, German hure, Old High Germ. huora, huorra, Icel. hôra, Dan. hore, Swed. hora, Goth. hôrs an adulterer, AS. hôr adultery, Old High Germ. huor, and probably to Latin carus dear. Related to Charity.
A prostitute; a harlot.
(Populaire) Prostituée.