Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Harlot

Harlot (-lot) , noun

[Old English harlot, herlot, a vagabond, Old French harlot, herlot, arlot; compare Pr. arlot, Sp. arlote, Italian arlotto; of uncertain origin.]

1.
A churl; a common man; a person, male or female, of low birth. [Obsolete] — [Obs.]
He was a gentle harlot and a kind. — Chaucer
2.
A person given to low conduct; a rogue; a cheat; a rascal. [Obsolete] — Chaucer
3.
A woman who prostitutes her body for hire; a prostitute; a common woman; a strumpet.

Harlot , adjective

Wanton; lewd; low; base. — Shakespeare

Harlot , intransitive verb

To play the harlot; to practice lewdness. — Milton