hámster
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
hámster m (plural hámsteres)
Borrowed from English hamster, from German Hamster, from Old High German hamastra, hamustro (“field mouse”), probably from Old East Slavic хомѣсторъ (xoměstorŭ), хомѣстаръ (xoměstarŭ). See English hamster for more.
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