Weasel

/ˈwiːzəl/ noun

A weasel is a small, thin, fast-moving mammal with a long body and short legs, known for hunting mice and other small animals.

“Weasel” comes from Old English “weosule” or “weosel,” from Proto-Germanic roots referring to the animal. Similar forms appear across Germanic languages with small sound changes.

AMእንቁላ
ARذئب
BNমোর
CAmart
CSlasice
DAmår
DEWiesel
ELκαναριός
ESmustéli
FAروباه
FIkettu
FRfouine
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