bandicoot
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Telugu పందికొక్కు (pandikokku), from పంది (pandi, “pig, boar”) + కొక్కు (kokku, “bandicoot”).
Noun
bandicoot (plural bandicoots)
- A small Australian marsupial with a distinctive long snout, of the family Peramelidae.
- Any of several rat-like rodents of the genera Bandicota and Nesokia of southeast Asia.
Derived terms
- pig-footed bandicoot
- southern brown bandicoot
Translations
small Australian marsupial with a long snout
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Verb
bandicoot (third-person singular simple present bandicoots, present participle bandicooting, simple past and past participle bandicooted)
- (Australia, informal) To steal growing vegetables from a garden.
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from English, in turn borrowed from Telugu పందికొక్కు (pandikokku).
Noun
bandicoot m (plural bandicoots)
- bandicoot (small Australian marsupial of the family Peramelidae)
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