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marmot

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English

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Marmota caligata

Etymology

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FromMiddle Frenchmarmote, fromOld Frenchmarmotaine,marmontaine,murmontain, from OldFranco-Provençalmarmotan, fromVulgar Latin*mures montani, fromLatinmus monti(mountain rat); akin toEngadinRomanschmurmont,Old High Germanmuremunto (dialectalGermanMurmentel, standardMurmeltier).

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marmot (pluralmarmots)

  1. Any of several large ground-dwellingrodents of thegeneraMarmota andCynomys in thesquirrel family.

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rodent of the genera Marmota

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Dutch

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Borrowed fromFrenchmarmotte. Possibly related to Middle Dutchmarmotte(goblin, kobold).

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marmot f (pluralmarmotten)

  1. marmot, rodent of the genusMarmota

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French

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Probably frommarmotter.

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marmot m (pluralmarmots,femininemarmotte)

  1. (archaic) an architecturalgrotesque, especially a door knocker
  2. (colloquial)kid,brat
    • 2015 [2004], Stéphane Dompierre,Un petit pas pour l'homme [A small step for man],→ISBN,page171:
      — C’est bon. Et en lui posant des questions sur elle, tu finis par apprendre qu’elle a unmarmot. Tu fais quoi ?
      "That's alright. And by asking her questions about her, you end up learning she has akid. What are you doing?"

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Norman

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Borrowed fromFrenchmarmot.

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marmot m (pluralmarmots)

  1. (Jersey)brat
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