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Welsh
Etymology
môr (“sea”) + draenog (“hedgehog”), a calque of English sea urchin, English urchin having the obsolete sense “hedgehog”.
Noun
môr-ddraenog m (plural môr-ddraenogod or môr-ddraenogion)
- sea urchin
Mutation
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