Porcupine Definition

pôrkyə-pīn
porcupines
noun
porcupines
Any of a terrestrial Old World family (Hystricidae) or an arboreal New World family (Erethizontidae) of rodents, having coarse hair mixed with long, stiff, sharp spines that can be erected.
Webster's New World
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Noun

Singular:
porcupine
Plural:
porcupines

Origin of Porcupine

  • Middle English porke despine from Old French porc espin ultimately (perhaps via Old Italian porcospino) from Vulgar Latin porcospīnus Latin porcus pig porko- in Indo-European roots Latin spīna thorn, spine (probably translation of Late Greek akanthokhoiros hedgehog) (Greek akantha thorn) (Greek khoiros pig)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin porcus (“pig") + spinus (“spine"), hence also spine pig. Cognate with Spanish puercoespín.

    From Wiktionary

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