See also: Morkin

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Etymology edit

Probably from mort +‎ -kin (compare mortling); or from Old French mortekine, a variant of mortecine, from Medieval Latin morticinus. Compare also Swedish murken (putrefied), Icelandic morkinn (putrid).

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Noun edit

morkin (plural morkins)

  1. (obsolete) An animal that has died of disease or by mischance.
    • c. 1600, John Ayliffe, Satires:
      Could hee[sic] not sacrifice / Some sorry morkin that unbidden dies, / Or meagre heifer, or some rotten ewe, []

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