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Urchin

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 noun  Etymology: Middle English yrchoun, urchoun, from Anglo-French hericun, hirechoun, from Old French *eriz, from Latin ericius, from eris; akin to Greek cher hedgehog  Date: 14th century  1. archaic hedgehog 1a  2. a mischievous and often poor and raggedly clothed youngster street ~s  3. sea ~
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  n. 1 a mischievous child, esp. young and raggedly dressed. 2 = sea urchin. 3 archaic a a hedgehog. b a goblin. Etymology: ME hirchon, urcheon f. ONF herichon, OF heri{ccedil}on ult. f. L (h)ericius hedgehog ...
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  1) ёж 2) морской ёж – cake urchins – hatpin urchins – heart urchin – sea urchins ...
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  1. уличный мальчишка 2. обыкн. сорванец, пострел 3. уст. домовой 4. еж 5. зоол. морской еж (Echinoidea) ...
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  noun  1) мальчишка, пострел  2) еж  3) obs. домовой ...
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5.
  (urchins) An urchin is a young child who is dirty and poorly dressed. (OLD-FASHIONED) We were in the bazaar with all the little urchins watching us. N-COUNT see also sea urchin ...
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6.
  ~ n old-fashioned a small dirty untidy child  (- see also sea urchin) ...
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7.
  - c.1300 "hedgehog," from O.Fr. heriзun (O.N.Fr. heriзon) "hedgehog," from L. ericius "hedgehog," from PIE base *gher- "to bristle." Still used for "hedgehog" in non-standard speech in Cumbria, Yorkshire, Shropshire. Applied throughout 16c. to people whose appearance or behavior suggested hedgehogs, from hunchbacks to goblins to bad girls; meaning "poorly or raggedly clothed youngster" emerged 1556. Sea urchin is 1591. ...
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