English

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An urson

Etymology

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Compare urchin.

Noun

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urson (plural ursons)

  1. A species of New World porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum.
    • 1833, The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, volume 1, page 443:
      The urson (Hystrix dorsata)[sic] inhabits the United States and Canada, and is the only species of porcupine, properly so called, which appears to have the power of climbing trees.
    • 1834, Augustus Addison Gould, editor, A System of Natural History, page 253:
      The urson might be called the spiny beaver, it being of the same size, the same country, and the same form of body; [] . In the young ursons, the prickles are proportionably larger, more apparent, and the hair shorter and scarcer than in the adults.

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Esperanto

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Noun

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urson

  1. accusative singular of urso

Polish

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urson

Etymology

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Noun

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urson m animal

  1. urson (Erethizon dorsatum)

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Further reading

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  • urson in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • urson in PWN's encyclopedia