An Cumbrian dialect (Lake District UK, Beatrix Potter country) verb meaning to castrate a lamb. On the old hills of Cumbria only the best lambs were kept for breeding; those destined to produce meat for food were neutered to calm down their natural instincts.
In modern usage the word mopple altered to mean to clean or make new.
Примеры использования:
A farmer might say "If thou [you] darn't [don't] mopple t'ram he'll have a roving eye."
A modern usage in Cumbria may be "It was such a fine day they decided to mopple the house from top to bottom."
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