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muscardin

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Etymology

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From French muscadin (a musk-scented lozenge), from muscade (nutmeg), from Latin muscus (musk), so called from its odour. See muscadel.

Noun

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muscardin (plural muscardins)

  1. (archaic) The common European dormouse.

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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muscardin m (plural muscardins)

  1. muscardin (mouse)
  2. Muscardin (grape variety)

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