hurcheon
English
Etymology
A variant of urchin, from Middle English hirchoun (“hedgehog”), from Old French heriçon (“hedgehog”). Compare Scots hurcheon.
Noun
hurcheon (plural hurcheons) (obsolete, dialectal)
References
- “hurcheon”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English hirchoun, from Old French heriçon.
Noun
hurcheon (plural hurcheons)
- a hedgehog
References
- “hurcheoun, n.”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries, 2004–present, →OCLC, reproduced from William A[lexander] Craigie, A[dam] J[ack] Aitken [et al.], editors, A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue: […], Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1931–2002, →OCLC.
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