fluwijn
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    Etymology
    
From Middle Dutch fluwijn, from Old Northern French *floïne (modern Picard floène, flouène), a variant of Old French foïne (modern French fouine), from Latin fāgīna (mūstēla) (“beech weasel”).
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Noun
    
fluwijn n (plural fluwijnen, diminutive fluwijntje n)
- beech marten, Martes foina
- Synonyms: steenmarter, huismarter
 
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