See also: desmán

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A Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus)
 
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From French desman, German Desman, from Swedish desmanråtta (muskrat), from desman (“musk”, older also desma, desme), from Middle Low German dēsem, from Old Saxon desamo, alteration of *besamo (cf. Old High German bisamo), from Late Latin bisamum (musk), from Hebrew בושם (bāśām, bōśem). Doublet of balm and balsam.

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desman (plural desmans)

  1. Either of two species, Desmana moschata or Galemys pyrenaicus, of aquatic or semi-aquatic insectivore of the mole family, Talpidae, found in Europe.
    • 1995, R. David Stone, editor, Eurasian Insectivores and Tree Shrews: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan, page 50:
      Unlike the Russian desman, the Pyrenean species lives along fast-flowing mountain streams.
    • 2007, George A. Feldhamer, Lee C. Drickamer, Stephen H. Vessey, Joseph F. Merritt, Carey Krajewski, Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology, 3rd edition, page 250:
      Restricted to the Old World, desmans have a diet consisting of aquatic invertebrates and fish.
    • 2010, Joseph F. Merritt, The Biology of Small Mammals, page 38:
      With the aid of its Eimer's organs, the desman was able to detect engraved lines only one-fifteenth of a millimeter (0.067 mm, or 0.002 inches) in depth and width. There are two extant species of desmans: the Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus), weighing about 65 g (2.3 oz) (fig 2.10), and the larger Russian desman (Desmana moschata), weighing 500 g (17.6 oz).

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French

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desman m (plural desmans)

  1. desman

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Occitan

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desman m (plural desmans)

  1. Galemys pyrenaicus)[1] (Pyrenean desman)

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  1. ^ Gui Benoèt, "Las bèstias", 2008, Toulouse, IEO Edicions, 2008, →ISBN, p. 156 (as Desmana pyrenaica)

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desman

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Internationalism; possibly borrowed from German Desman, French desman or English desman.

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desman m animal

  1. desman (any insectivore of the tribe Desmanini)
    Synonyms: chochoł, wychuchol

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  • desman in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • desmany in PWN's encyclopedia

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Borrowed from French desman.

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desman m (plural desmani)

  1. desman

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