"hoglet" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: hoglets [plural]
Etymology: From hog + -let. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|hog|let}} hog + -let Head templates: {{en-noun}} hoglet (plural hoglets)
  1. A baby hedgehog. Categories (lifeform): Baby animals, Erinaceids Translations (a baby hedgehog): важаня́ (važanjá) [neuter] (Belarusian), важанё (važanjó) [neuter] (Belarusian), важычаня́ (važyčanjá) [neuter] (Belarusian), важычанё (važyčanjó) [neuter] (Belarusian), важычаня́тка (važyčanjátka) [neuter] (Belarusian), hérissonneau (French), еже (eže) [neuter] (Macedonian), jeżątko [neuter] (Polish), ежо́нок (ježónok) [masculine] (Russian), їжаченя́ (jižačenjá) [neuter] (Ukrainian), їжаченя́тко (jižačenjátko) [neuter] (Ukrainian)

Inflected forms

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