marmot

Etymology
From, from , , , from Old , from , from ; akin to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (dialectal 🇨🇬, standard ).

Noun

 * 1) Any of several large ground-dwelling rodents of the genera  and  in the squirrel family.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: مَرْمُوط
 * Armenian: արջամուկ
 * Azerbaijani: marmot
 * Basque:
 * Belarusian: суро́к
 * Breton: moregan an alpoù
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Literary Chinese: 鼧鼥
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Chuvash: сӑвӑр
 * Czech:
 * Danish: murmeldyr
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: marmoto
 * Estonian: ümiseja
 * Even: ча̄ма̇к
 * Faroese: múrmildýr
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Friulian: marmote
 * Galician: marmota
 * Georgian:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hindi: फीया, मारमोट
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:
 * Irish: marmat
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Kalmyk: тарвһн
 * Kazakh: суыр
 * Khakas: тарбаған
 * Korean: 마멋
 * Kyrgyz:
 * Ladin: marmota
 * Latvian: murkšķis
 * Lithuanian: švilpikas
 * Macedonian: мрмот
 * Malay: marmut
 * Maltese: far il-ġebel
 * Manchu: ᡨᠠᡵᠪᠠᡥᡳ
 * Mòcheno: marmota
 * Mongolian:
 * Navajo: dilchaʼ
 * Norwegian: murmeldyr
 * Occitan:, dormilhosa, muret
 * Ottoman Turkish: طاغ صیچانی
 * Persian: مارموت
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Romansch: muntanella
 * Russian: ,
 * Sami: murmel, murmelealli
 * Sardinian: marmotta, drummiccioni
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: свизац, свизавац, мрмот
 * Roman:, svizavac,
 * Slovak: svišť
 * Slovene:
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower: boback
 * Upper: bobak
 * Southern Altai: тарбаган
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: murmeldjur
 * Tajik: суғур
 * Tatar:, сөркә, суыр
 * Thai: มาร์มอต
 * Tibetan: ཕྱི་བ
 * Turkish:
 * Tuvan: тарбаган
 * Ukrainian:, байба́к
 * Uyghur: سۇغۇر
 * Uzbek:
 * Welsh: twrlla, marmot
 * West Frisian: bargemot, marmot
 * Written Oirat: ᡐᠠᠷᡋᠠᡎᠠ
 * Yakut: таарбаҕан

Etymology
Borrowed from. Possibly related to.

Noun

 * , rodent of the genus

Etymology
Probably from.

Noun

 * 1)  an architectural, especially a door knocker
 * 2)  kid, brat

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  brat