Definition of Squirel
Squir"rel (skw&etilde;r"r&etilde;l or
skw&ibreve;r"-; 277), n. [OE. squirel, OF.
esquirel, escurel, F. écureuil, LL.
squirelus, squirolus, scuriolus, dim. of L.
sciurus, Gr. si`oyros; skia` shade +
o'yra` tail. Cf. Shine, v. i.]
1. (Zoöl.) Any one of numerous
species of small rodents belonging to the genus Sciurus and
several allied genera of the family Sciuridæ. Squirrels
generally have a bushy tail, large erect ears, and strong hind legs.
They are commonly arboreal in their habits, but many species live in
burrows.
&fist; Among the common North American squirrels are the gray
squirrel (Scirius Carolinensis) and its black variety; the fox,
or cat, sqirrel (S. cinereus, or S. niger) which is a
large species, and variable in color, the southern variety being
frequently black, while the northern and western varieties are usually
gray or rusty brown; the red squirrel (see Chickaree); the
striped, or chipping, squirrel (see Chipmunk); and the
California gray squirrel (S. fossor). Several other species
inhabit Mexico and Central America. The common European species
(Sciurus vulgaris) has a long tuft of hair on each ear. the so-
called Australian squirrels are marsupials. See
Petaurist, and Phalanger.
2. One of the small rollers of a carding
machine which work with the large cylinder.
Barking squirrel (Zoöl.), the
prairie dog. -- Federation squirrel
(Zoöl.), the striped gopher. See Gopher,
2. -- Flying squirrel (Zoöl.).
See Flying squirrel, in the Vocabulary. --
Java squirrel (Zoöl.). See
Jelerang. -- Squirrel corn
(Bot.), a North American herb (Dicantra Canadensis)
bearing little yellow tubers. -- Squirrel cup
(Bot.), the blossom of the Hepatica triloba, a low
perennial herb with cup-shaped flowers varying from purplish blue to
pink or even white. It is one of the earliest flowers of spring.
-- Squirrel fish (Zoöl.)
(a) A sea bass (Serranus fascicularis) of
the Southern United States. (b) The sailor's
choice (Diplodus rhomboides). (c) The
redmouth, or grunt. (d) A market fish of
Bermuda (Holocentrum Ascensione). -- Squirrel
grass (Bot.), a pestiferous grass (Hordeum
murinum) related to barley. In California the stiffly awned
spiklets work into the wool of sheep, and into the throat, flesh, and
eyes of animals, sometimes even producing death. --
Squirrel hake (Zoöl.), a common
American hake (Phycis tenuis); -- called also white
hake. -- Squirrel hawk (Zoöl.),
any rough-legged hawk; especially, the California species
Archibuteo ferrugineus. -- Squirrel
monkey. (Zoöl.) (a) Any one
of several species of small, soft-haired South American monkeys of the
genus Calithrix. They are noted for their graceful form and
agility. See Teetee. (b) A
marmoset. -- Squirrel petaurus
(Zoöl.), a flying phalanger of Australia. See
Phalanger, Petaurist, and Flying phalanger under
Flying. -- Squirrel shrew
(Zoöl.), any one of several species of East Indian and
Asiatic insectivores of the genus Tupaia. They are allied to
the shrews, but have a bushy tail, like that of a squirrel. --
Squirrel-tail grass (Bot.), a grass
(Hordeum jubatum) found in salt marshes and along the Great
Lakes, having a dense spike beset with long awns.
Squir"rel (skw&etilde;r"r&etilde;l or
skw&ibreve;r"-; 277), n. [OE. squirel, OF.
esquirel, escurel, F. écureuil, LL.
squirelus, squirolus, scuriolus, dim. of L.
sciurus, Gr. si`oyros; skia` shade +
o'yra` tail. Cf. Shine, v. i.]
1. (Zoöl.) Any one of numerous
species of small rodents belonging to the genus Sciurus and
several allied genera of the family Sciuridæ. Squirrels
generally have a bushy tail, large erect ears, and strong hind legs.
They are commonly arboreal in their habits, but many species live in
burrows.
&fist; Among the common North American squirrels are the gray
squirrel (Scirius Carolinensis) and its black variety; the fox,
or cat, sqirrel (S. cinereus, or S. niger) which is a
large species, and variable in color, the southern variety being
frequently black, while the northern and western varieties are usually
gray or rusty brown; the red squirrel (see Chickaree); the
striped, or chipping, squirrel (see Chipmunk); and the
California gray squirrel (S. fossor). Several other species
inhabit Mexico and Central America. The common European species
(Sciurus vulgaris) has a long tuft of hair on each ear. the so-
called Australian squirrels are marsupials. See
Petaurist, and Phalanger.
2. One of the small rollers of a carding
machine which work with the large cylinder.
Barking squirrel (Zoöl.), the
prairie dog. -- Federation squirrel
(Zoöl.), the striped gopher. See Gopher,
2. -- Flying squirrel (Zoöl.).
See Flying squirrel, in the Vocabulary. --
Java squirrel (Zoöl.). See
Jelerang. -- Squirrel corn
(Bot.), a North American herb (Dicantra Canadensis)
bearing little yellow tubers. -- Squirrel cup
(Bot.), the blossom of the Hepatica triloba, a low
perennial herb with cup-shaped flowers varying from purplish blue to
pink or even white. It is one of the earliest flowers of spring.
-- Squirrel fish (Zoöl.)
(a) A sea bass (Serranus fascicularis) of
the Southern United States. (b) The sailor's
choice (Diplodus rhomboides). (c) The
redmouth, or grunt. (d) A market fish of
Bermuda (Holocentrum Ascensione). -- Squirrel
grass (Bot.), a pestiferous grass (Hordeum
murinum) related to barley. In California the stiffly awned
spiklets work into the wool of sheep, and into the throat, flesh, and
eyes of animals, sometimes even producing death. --
Squirrel hake (Zoöl.), a common
American hake (Phycis tenuis); -- called also white
hake. -- Squirrel hawk (Zoöl.),
any rough-legged hawk; especially, the California species
Archibuteo ferrugineus. -- Squirrel
monkey. (Zoöl.) (a) Any one
of several species of small, soft-haired South American monkeys of the
genus Calithrix. They are noted for their graceful form and
agility. See Teetee. (b) A
marmoset. -- Squirrel petaurus
(Zoöl.), a flying phalanger of Australia. See
Phalanger, Petaurist, and Flying phalanger under
Flying. -- Squirrel shrew
(Zoöl.), any one of several species of East Indian and
Asiatic insectivores of the genus Tupaia. They are allied to
the shrews, but have a bushy tail, like that of a squirrel. --
Squirrel-tail grass (Bot.), a grass
(Hordeum jubatum) found in salt marshes and along the Great
Lakes, having a dense spike beset with long awns.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
SQUIRREL. A prostitute: because she like that animal, covers
her back with her tail. Meretrix corpore corpus alit.
Menagiana, ii. 128.
- The Devil's Dictionary (Ambrose Bierce)
- a rodent of the family Sciuridae with large bushy tails.
- to hoard in a hidden place, by analogy to squirrels' habit of hoarding nuts.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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