A woman who is a sex worker Definition of harlot noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary How to use harlot in a sentence.
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Something, personified as female, likened to or resembling a harlot (sense 2b), esp
In being superficially attractive or seductive, but morally corrupt or debasing.
In surnames), vagabond, man of no fixed occupation, idle rogue, from old french herlot, arlot vagabond, tramp, vagrant Rascal, scoundrel, with cognates in old provençal (arlot), old spanish (arlote), and italian (arlotto), but of unknown origin. From middle english harlot, from old french harlot, herlot, arlot (“vagabond Likely to be ultimately of germanic origin, either from a derivation of *harjaz (“army
Military leader”) or from a diminutive of *karilaz (“man A prostitute or sexually promiscuous woman. See examples of harlot used in a sentence. Archaic of or like a harlot.click for more definitions.
Harlot tends to have a slightly more neutral or even poetic tone, often used in literature or historical contexts
On the other hand, whore is a more derogatory and offensive term, typically used in a more vulgar or judgmental manner. While often used interchangeably, “harlot” carries a stronger moral judgment than “prostitute.” “prostitute” is a more neutral clinical term, while “harlot” implies moral condemnation and societal disapproval.