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babiroussa
babiroussa, -russa Zool. (bɑːbɪˈruːsə) Forms: 7 barbirousa, 8–9 babyroussa, -rouessa, babiroussa, 9 babirusa, -russa. [f. Malay bâbi hog + rûsa deer; also in Fr. and mod.L.] A species of wild hog (Babirussa alfurus) found in the islands of Eastern Asia, the upper canine teeth of which, in the male, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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babyrouessa
babyrouessa, -roussa obs. ff. babiroussa. Oxford English Dictionary
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barbirousa
barbirousa obsolete form of babiroussa. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Malay origin
B Babirusa (also 'babiroussa') from French babiroussa, from Malay babi hog + rusa deer. wikipedia.org
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rusa
▪ I. rusa (ˈruːsə) [mod.L. (C. Hamilton Smith, 1827), a. Malay rūsa: cf. babiroussa.] Either of two deer, Cervus equinus or C. unicolor, native to southern Asia. Cf. sambur.1783 W. Marsden Hist. Sumatra 94 Deer: rooso: keejang. There are variety of the deer species; of which some are very large. 182... Oxford English Dictionary
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hog-deer
ˈhog-deer 1. The common name of a small Indian deer, Axis porcinus. (Sometimes also used to include A. maculatus.)1771 Pennant Synops. Quadrup. 52 Porcine Deer..called, from the thickness of their body, Hog Deer. 1843 Sir W. Jardine Natur. Libr. XI. 170 1893 R. Lydekker Horns & Hoofs 301 The hog-dee... Oxford English Dictionary
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stagard
▪ I. stag, n.1 (stæg) Forms: α. ? 2 acc. staggon, 4–7 stagge, (4 staghe), 6–8 stagg, 4– stag. β. 5–7 stage; also (sense 2 only) 6 north. staige, 7 staeg, 5– Sc. staig. [Prob. repr. OE. *stacga (stagga) weak masc.; cf. various other names of animals, docga dog, frocga frog, *picga pig, wicga beetle. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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horned
horned, a. (ˈhɔːnɪd, hɔːnd) I. [f. horn n. + -ed2. (OE. had hyrned, from hyrnan:—*hurnjan: cf. OHG. gihurnet.)] 1. a. Having horns or antlers; cornuted.a 1400–50 Alexander 4267 Hald we no hors..ne na horned stottis. 1413 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) ii. xlv. 51 Somme of them were horned, as boolys. 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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hog
▪ I. hog, n.1 (hɒg) Also 4(?)–6 hogge, 6– hogg. [First exemplified c 1340, but the derivative hoggaster occurs c 1175: origin unknown. The word may possibly be contained in the OE. place-names Hocgestán (Hogston) and Hocgetwistle; but this is hardly likely. The conjecture that ME. hog represented Co... Oxford English Dictionary
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pig
▪ I. pig, n.1 (pɪg) Forms: 3–7 pigge, 4–6 pygge, 5 pygg, 5–8 pigg, 6 pyg, (7 bigg), 6– pig. [Early ME. pigge:—prob. OE. *picga, *pigga. Etymology obscure. In formation, *picga wk. masc. corresponds to other animal names, docga, ME. dogge dog, frocga, frogga, ME. frogge frog, hogga, ME. hogge hog. Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indian
Indian, a. and n. (ˈɪndɪən) Also 5 Yndeen, 6 Indyan, 7 Indean. [f. India: cf. -an.] A. adj. 1. a. Belonging or relating to India, or the East Indies, or to the British Indian Empire; native to India. Formerly, sometimes, more vaguely = Oriental, Asiatic.c 1566 J. Alday tr. Boaystuau's Theat. World D... Oxford English Dictionary
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