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urchin

URT-shihn

Urchin (noun) means a young child, especially a poor or mischievous one often seen roaming the streets. Example: “A gang of street urchins darted through the market stalls.”

noun
1
A young child, especially a poor or mischievous one often seen roaming the streets.
"A gang of street urchins darted through the market stalls."
2
A spiny, round sea creature that lives on the ocean floor.
"She stepped on a sea urchin while wading near the rocks."

How to use urchin

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither a raggedy, mischievous child or a spiky sea animal, depending on context.

Common pairings
street urchin sea urchin

Word forms

urchins plural

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Etymology

From Middle English yrchoun, "hedgehog," ultimately from Latin ēricius — the sea creature and the scruffy child were both named for their resemblance to a hedgehog's spines.

Origin: Latin

Frequently asked questions

What does “urchin” mean?

The word “urchin” means a young child, especially a poor or mischievous one often seen roaming the streets. In plain terms, either a raggedy, mischievous child or a spiky sea animal, depending on context.

How do you pronounce “urchin”?

“Urchin” is pronounced URT-shihn (/ˈɝt͡ʃɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “urchin” in a sentence?

Here is “urchin” used in a sentence: “A gang of street urchins darted through the market stalls.”

What part of speech is “urchin”?

“Urchin” is a noun.

Where does the word “urchin” come from?

The word “urchin” comes from Latin. From Middle English yrchoun, "hedgehog," ultimately from Latin ēricius — the sea creature and the scruffy child were both named for their resemblance to a hedgehog's spines.

How many meanings does “urchin” have?

“Urchin” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a young child, especially a poor or mischievous one often seen roaming the streets.

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