Mull
An island, the second largest in the Inner Hebrides, in Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland.
Proper noun
- An island, the second largest in the Inner Hebrides, in Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland.
Origin
From the noun mull (“crag, promontory”). Known in Old Norse as Myl.
Noun
- A member of the Service belonging to the Madras Presidency.
- The Mulls have been excited also by another occurrence […] affecting rather the trading than fashionable world. - 1837, Asiatic Journal, page 251:
- […] but the glorious days, when "Qui-hyes" and "Mulls" used to be pitted against each other for first spear, have vanished, […] - 1844, The New Sporting Magazine, volume 8, page 394:
- [R]esidents of Bengal, Bombay, and Madras are, in Eastern parlance, designated 'Qui Hies,' 'Ducks,' and 'Mulls.' - 1852, Notes and Queries (1st ser. v. 165)
Origin
From mulligatawny.