gerbil

Etymology
From, from , from or. .

Noun



 * 1) A member of one of several species of small, jumping, murine rodents, of the genus  and certain other genera in subfamily, with leaping powers resembling those of the jerboa, native to Africa, India, and Southern Europe.

Translations

 * Arabic: يَرْبُوع, جَرْبُوع
 * Bulgarian: пясъчна мишка
 * Catalan: jerbu petit
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 沙鼠
 * Danish: ørkenrotte
 * Dutch:, renmuis,
 * Esperanto: gerbilo
 * Estonian: liivahiir
 * Faroese: oyðimørkaíkorn
 * Finnish: gerbilli
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: მექვიშიები
 * German:, Wüstenrennmaus, mongolische Rennmaus
 * Hungarian: futóegér, versenyegér
 * Italian:, ratto delle sabbie
 * Japanese: スナネズミ, ジャービル
 * Low German: rennmüüs
 * Navajo: hóółtseiigi naʼatsʼǫǫsí
 * Polish:, ,
 * Portuguese: gerbilo
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, , jerbillo,
 * Swedish:, gerbil
 * Vietnamese: chuột nhảy

Verb

 * 1)  To rotate inside a monowheel or similar apparatus due to sudden acceleration or braking.
 * 2)  To insert a small animal (typically a gerbil, supposedly) into one's rectum (a sexual practice in urban myth).

Etymology
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Noun

 * a, especially a Mongolian gerbil (common as a pet)