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Definitions of urchins in various dictionaries:
noun - poor and often mischievous city child
noun - a mischievous boy
URCHINS - Urchin or urcheon is the Middle English term for "hedgehog". As such, it is applied to many things that take a similar form to a hedgehog: Street chi...
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Jul 28 2001 New York Times |
Jun 2 1998 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Sep 18 1997 New York Times |
Mar 2 1997 New York Times |
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Urchin or urcheon is the Middle English term for "hedgehog". As such, it is applied to many things that take a similar form to a hedgehog: * Street children, homeless children who live on the street * Sea urchins are spiny sea creatures that are round and prickly like hedgehogs * In old theater, urchin was a common name for an elf or fairy that took on a prickly appearance * The word urcheon is used to refer to the hedgehog in heraldry * It may also refer to: * Urchin (film), a 2007 film about a homeless boy living underground, by John Harlacher * HMS Urchin, the name of five ships of the British Royal Navy * Urchin Software Corporation, a US web analytics company owned by Google * Urchin (software), a series of web analytics developed by the Urchin Software Corporation (now Google Analytics)* Urchin (band), a band led by Dave Murray and Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden * Urchin (detonator), code name for the neutron generating device that triggered the nuclear detonation of the earliest plutonium atomic bombs |