hérisson

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See also: herisson

French

Etymology

From Old French heriçun, heriçon, from a hypothetical Old French *eriz, from Latin erīcius (hedgehog), with the suffix -on added later; ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰḗr. Another possibility may be a Vulgar Latin root *ērīcio, ērīciōnem, but this would have seemingly produced *erçon in Old French. Compare, however, Catalan eriçó and Romansch erizun. See also oursin.

Pronunciation

  • (aspirated h) IPA(key): /e.ʁi.sɔ̃/
  • audio (un hérisson), speaker from Paris, France:(file)

Noun

hérisson m (plural hérissons, feminine hérissonne)

  1. hedgehog

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: herisson

Further reading


Norman

Etymology

From Old French heriçun, heriçon.

Noun

hérisson m (plural hérissons)

  1. (Jersey) hedgehog