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ERMINE
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Ermine (ferret-like mammal).
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Ermine; Ferret-like Mammal; Animal Name
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Wealthy
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Ermine
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English : nickname from Old English hearm ‘evil’, ‘hurt’, ‘injury’.English and North German : from a short form of Harman, Hermann.South German : nickname from Middle High German harm ‘ermine’.
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God Dhakshana Mooorthy
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Variant spelling of English Marissa, MARISE means "of the sea."Â
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Birth; Born; Production
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Princess; Lady; Form of Sarah; One who Laughs; Serene; Tranquil; Peaceful One; Calm
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Branches with Leaves; A Tree of Heaven; Growth and Progress
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Assumption.
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The Sun
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Good, Auspicious, Galaxy
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Servant of God
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Dawn; Dawn's Light
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One of the furs. See Fur (Her.)
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A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer.
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Alt. of Erminois
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The ermine in its summer pelage, when it is reddish brown, but with a black tip to the tail. The name is sometimes applied also to other brown weasels.
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By metonymy, the office or functions of a judge, whose state robe, lined with ermine, is emblematical of purity and honor without stain.
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Clothed or adorned with the fur of the ermine.
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Any one of various species of small carnivores belonging to the genus Putorius, as the ermine and ferret. They have a slender, elongated body, and are noted for the quickness of their movements and for their bloodthirsty habit in destroying poultry, rats, etc. The ermine and some other species are brown in summer, and turn white in winter; others are brown at all seasons.
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See Ermine.
v. t.
To clothe with, or as with, ermine.
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See Note under Ermine, n., 4.
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The fur of the ermine, as prepared for ornamenting garments of royalty, etc., by having the tips of the tails, which are black, arranged at regular intervals throughout the white.
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A valuable fur-bearing animal of the genus Mustela (M. erminea), allied to the weasel; the stoat. It is found in the northern parts of Asia, Europe, and America. In summer it is brown, but in winter it becomes white, except the tip of the tail, which is always black.