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1 loir
loir [lwaʀ]masculine noun* * *lwaʀnom masculin (edible) dormouse••* * *lwaʀ nm* * *loir nm (edible) dormouse.être paresseux comme un loir to be bone idle.[lwar] nom masculin -
2 lérot
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3 muscardin
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1. LAT Cercartetus nanus Desmarest2. RUS толстохвостый кускус m3. ENG dormouse possum, (eastern) pygmy possum, dormouse [pygmy] phalanger, thick-tailed dromicia4. DEU Dickschwanz-Schlafbeutler m5. FRA — -
5 marmotte
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6 pou du muscardin
DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > pou du muscardin
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7 lérot
1. LAT Eliomys quercinus Linnaeus2. RUS садовая соня f3. ENG garden [orchard] dormouse4. DEU Gartenschläfer m, Eichelmaus f, (bunte, große) Haselmaus f5. FRA loir m lérot, lérot m (commun) -
8 lérot commun
1. LAT Eliomys quercinus Linnaeus2. RUS садовая соня f3. ENG garden [orchard] dormouse4. DEU Gartenschläfer m, Eichelmaus f, (bunte, große) Haselmaus f5. FRA loir m lérot, lérot m (commun)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > lérot commun
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9 lérot dryas
1. LAT Dryomys nitedula Pallas2. RUS лесная соня f3. ENG forest dormouse4. DEU Weinschläfer m, (schlesischer) Baumschläfer m5. FRA lérotin m, lérot m dryasDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > lérot dryas
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10 lérotin
1. LAT Dryomys nitedula Pallas2. RUS лесная соня f3. ENG forest dormouse4. DEU Weinschläfer m, (schlesischer) Baumschläfer m5. FRA lérotin m, lérot m dryas -
11 loir
2. RUS соня-полчок f, полчок m3. ENG fat [common, edible] dormouse4. DEU große Haselmaus f, Bilch m, (mitteleuropäischer) Siebenschläfer m5. FRA loir m (commun, gris, ordinaire, vulgaire) -
12 loir commun
2. RUS соня-полчок f, полчок m3. ENG fat [common, edible] dormouse4. DEU große Haselmaus f, Bilch m, (mitteleuropäischer) Siebenschläfer m5. FRA loir m (commun, gris, ordinaire, vulgaire)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir commun
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13 loir d'Ognev
1. LAT Myomimus personatus Ognev2. RUS мышевидная соня f3. ENG mouse-tailed [Ognev's, mouse-like, Asiatic] dormouse4. DEU Dünnschwanzbaumschläfer m, turkmenischer Mausschläfer m, Mausbilch m5. FRA loir m d'Ognev, myomime m à queue fineDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir d'Ognev
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14 loir gris
2. RUS соня-полчок f, полчок m3. ENG fat [common, edible] dormouse4. DEU große Haselmaus f, Bilch m, (mitteleuropäischer) Siebenschläfer m5. FRA loir m (commun, gris, ordinaire, vulgaire)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir gris
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15 loir lérot
1. LAT Eliomys quercinus Linnaeus2. RUS садовая соня f3. ENG garden [orchard] dormouse4. DEU Gartenschläfer m, Eichelmaus f, (bunte, große) Haselmaus f5. FRA loir m lérot, lérot m (commun)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir lérot
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16 loir muscardin
1. LAT Muscardinus avellanarius Linnaeus2. RUS орешниковая соня f, мушловка f3. ENG (common, hazel) dormouse4. DEU Haselschläfer m, (kleine, nordische) Haselmaus f, kleine Schlafmaus f, Bilch m5. FRA loir m muscardin, muscardin m (des noisetiers)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir muscardin
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17 loir ordinaire
2. RUS соня-полчок f, полчок m3. ENG fat [common, edible] dormouse4. DEU große Haselmaus f, Bilch m, (mitteleuropäischer) Siebenschläfer m5. FRA loir m (commun, gris, ordinaire, vulgaire)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir ordinaire
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18 loir vulgaire
2. RUS соня-полчок f, полчок m3. ENG fat [common, edible] dormouse4. DEU große Haselmaus f, Bilch m, (mitteleuropäischer) Siebenschläfer m5. FRA loir m (commun, gris, ordinaire, vulgaire)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > loir vulgaire
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19 muscardin (des noisetiers)
1. LAT Muscardinus avellanarius Linnaeus2. RUS орешниковая соня f, мушловка f3. ENG (common, hazel) dormouse4. DEU Haselschläfer m, (kleine, nordische) Haselmaus f, kleine Schlafmaus f, Bilch m5. FRA loir m muscardin, muscardin m (des noisetiers)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > muscardin (des noisetiers)
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20 muscardin (des noisetiers)
1. LAT Muscardinus avellanarius Linnaeus2. RUS орешниковая соня f, мушловка f3. ENG (common, hazel) dormouse4. DEU Haselschläfer m, (kleine, nordische) Haselmaus f, kleine Schlafmaus f, Bilch m5. FRA loir m muscardin, muscardin m (des noisetiers)DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > muscardin (des noisetiers)
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