urchin

(Αγγλικός)

  1. A mischievous child.
  2. A street urchin, a child who lives, or spends most of their time, in the streets.
  3. A sea urchin.
  4. One of a pair in a series of small card cylinders arranged around a carding drum; so called from its fancied resemblance to the hedgehog.
  5. (historical) A neutron-generating device that triggered the nuclear detonation of the earliest plutonium atomic bombs.
  6. (obsolete) A hedgehog.
  7. (obsolete) A mischievous elf supposed sometimes to take the form of a hedgehog.

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Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/ˈɜːtʃɪn/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

From Middle English yrchoun, irchoun (“hedgehog; sea urchin”), from Old Northern French irechon, from Vulgar Latin *ērīciōnem, from Latin ericius. Compare modern French hérisson, whence the English doublet herisson.

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σκαντζόχοιρος

αχινός

παιδίο άτακτο

παλιόπαιδο

σκανταλιάρικο παιδί

αλανάκι

διαβολάκι

αλάνι

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