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)

  1. (obsolete, dialectal) A hedgehog.

References

Scots

Etymology

From Middle English hirchoun, from Old French irechon.

Noun

hurcheon (plural hurcheons)

  1. a hedgehog

References

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