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ur·chin I. \ˈərchə̇n, ˈə̄ch-, ˈəich-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English urchin, urchon, hurcheoun, hirchoun hedgehog, from Middle French herichon, heriçon, from Latin ericius, from er, eris; akin to Greek chēr hedgehog — more at horror 1. : hedgehog 2. dialect : hunchback 3. : a pert or roguish youngster; especially : a mischievous boy 4. obsolete : a mischievous elf that sometimes takes the form of a hedgehog 5. : sea urchin 6. : either of two small card cylinders around the large drum of a carding machine II. adjective 1. obsolete : inclined to make mischief : elfish 2. : of, relating to, or like an urchin; especially : prickly |