Moth, noun
- Forms:
- Also MOTH, M.O.T.H.
- Origin:
- Acronym formed on Memorable Order of Tin Hats.
a. An ex-servicemen’s organization; often in pl., with the same meaning. Also attributive. See also Mothwa, Old Bill, shellhole, Wee Bill.
- Note:
- The organization was founded in Durban in 1927 by Charles Evenden.
1983 L. Capstickdale in S. Afr. Panorama Dec. 16The story of the MOTH organisation..is the story of one extraordinary man...That man was Charles Evenden — MOTH ‘O’, or Evo, as he was affectionately known to all.
b. A member of this order.
1993 G. O’Neill in Grocott’s Mail 22 July 4These sombre thought were lightened by the knowledge that my brother M.O.T.H.S. from the Makanaskop Shellhole would..be holding a service, in lieu of the parade.
An ex-servicemen’s organization; often in pl., with the same meaning. Also attributive.
A member of this order.

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