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urchin

[ ur-chin ]

noun

  1. a mischievous boy.

    Synonyms: scamp, rascal

  2. any small boy or youngster.
  3. either of two small rollers covered with card clothing used in conjunction with the cylinder in carding.
  4. Chiefly British Dialect. a hedgehog.
  5. Obsolete. an elf or mischievous sprite.


urchin

/ ˈɜːtʃɪn /

noun

  1. a mischievous roguish child, esp one who is young, small, or raggedly dressed
  2. an archaic or dialect name for a hedgehog
  3. either of the two cylinders in a carding machine that are covered with carding cloth
  4. obsolete.
    an elf or sprite


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Word History and Origins

Origin of urchin1

1300–50; Middle English urchun, urchon hedgehog < Old North French ( h ) erichon, Old French heriçun < Vulgar Latin *hēriciōn- (stem of *hēriciō ), equivalent to Latin ēric ( ius ) hedgehog + -iōn- -ion

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Word History and Origins

Origin of urchin1

C13: urchon , from Old French heriçon, from Latin ēricius hedgehog, from ēr, related to Greek khēr hedgehog

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Example Sentences

Despite enjoying singing, and a tiny role as ‘Urchin No. 30’ in a production of Oliver!

I had everything from raw hamachi with sea urchin to lamb tongue.

So saying the lively urchin grasped his new friend by the hand and led him by a rickety staircase to the “rookeries” above.

Amy actually almost fell out of the window again, and stuck out her tongue like an impudent urchin.

The spell was broken, and Mr. Carr took out his watch as he turned his eyes on a ragged urchin who had called to him from below.

This led to the discovery that the young urchin had been on a most successful forage for a dinner that morning.

Katie said this with a still darker frown; for she thought that the urchin was jesting.

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