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| Reference type: | Web page |
| Reference No.: | w017 |
| Title: | Badgers Forever |
| Language: | English |
| URL: | - |
| Last checked: | - |
| Notes: | This website, now defunct, featured a list of badger names in languages other than English, including the following: brock, pate, grey, bawson (older English words for the badger); badget (Norfolk dialect of English); an broc (Irish Gaelic); an brochlach (Scots Gaelic); brok (Danish, reputedly); le blaireau (French); blero / miblero (Eklektu); o texugo (Portuguese); el tejón (Spanish); el teixó (Catalan); il tasso (Italian); de Das (Dutch); der Dachs (German); jazavac (Croatian); borz (Hungarian); barsuk (Russian); mäger (Estonian); drumpa [grum pa] (Tibetan); gou-huan, huan-zi (Chinese); anaguma (Japanese); ohsoree (Korean); geereet (Hebrew); g'reire (Arabic, Palestinian); zebzeb (Arabic, Bedouin dialect). |
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