Badling

/ˈbæd.lɪŋ/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for a young badger, or a term of contempt for a worthless or mischievous person.

From 'badger' plus the diminutive suffix '-ling' (meaning young or small). Old English and Middle English frequently used '-ling' to indicate youth or smallness.

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