"chat-chouage" meaning in Français

See chat-chouage in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: \ʃa ʃuaːʒ\ Forms: chats-chouages [plural], colspan="2" :Modèle:!\ʃa ʃuaːʒ\ [singular]
  1. Raton laveur.
    Sense id: fr-chat-chouage-fr-noun-3U4RqrU0 Categories (other): Wiktionnaire:Régionalismes sans langue précisée, Français du Missouri
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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    "Composé de chat et chouage, ce dernier mot soit d'origine amérindienne, sûrement lié au français de Louisiane chaoui (qui désigne le même animal), soit une déformation de sauvage dans la locution du français canadien chat sauvage (qui désigne aussi le même animal) qui serait passé en français du Pays des Illinois."
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