"furet" meaning in Old French

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Noun

Forms: furet oblique singular or [canonical, masculine], furez [oblique, plural], furetz [oblique, plural], furez [nominative, singular], furetz [nominative, singular], furet [nominative, plural]
Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *fūrittus (literally “little thief”) (compare Italian furetto), diminutive of Latin fūr (“thief”). See also fuiron (“weasel, ferret”), from Vulgar Latin *fūriō, fūriōnem, from Late Latin fūrō (“cat; robber”) (compare Spanish hurón), diminutive of Latin fūr (“thief”). Etymology templates: {{inh|fro|VL.|*fūrittus|lit=little thief}} Vulgar Latin *fūrittus (literally “little thief”), {{cog|it|furetto}} Italian furetto, {{der|fro|la|fūr|t=thief}} Latin fūr (“thief”), {{cog|LL.|fūrō|t=cat; robber}} Late Latin fūrō (“cat; robber”), {{cog|es|hurón}} Spanish hurón, {{cog|la|fūr|t=thief}} Latin fūr (“thief”) Head templates: {{fro-noun|m}} furet oblique singular, m (oblique plural furez or furetz, nominative singular furez or furetz, nominative plural furet)
  1. ferret Categories (lifeform): Animals Synonyms: fuiron, firet, furret

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