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Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris
Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris: or, the Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared with that of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man (1699) is a book by the British natural The use of the phrase "orang-outang" does not refer to members of the orangutan genus Pongo, but rather uses the phrase to refer to the habitat of the wikipedia.org
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orang-outang
orang-outang more correctly orang-utan. Zool. (ɒˌræŋuːˈtæŋ, ˈɔərəŋˈuːtæn) Forms: 7– orang-, 8–9 ourang-, 8 oerang-, ouran-, 8–9 oran-; 7–9 -outang, 9 -utang, -otang, -outan, -otan, -oatan, -utan. [Ultimately ad. Malay ˈōrang ˈūtan ‘man of the woods’, found in similar forms in most European langs., e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Melincourt (novel)
It is based on the "idea of an orang-outang mimicking humanity" (see James Burnett, Lord Monboddo). wikipedia.org
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urang-utang
urang-utang var. orang-outang. Oxford English Dictionary
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uran-outang
uran-outang obs. f. orang-outang.1853 J. Cumming Scripture Reading Genesis ii. 18 The absurdity of supposing such a similarity between..an uran⁓outang and man. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dieterich Leonhard Oskamp
Johannes Zorn's "Icones plantarum medicinalium" 'Over de natuurlijke en ingeënte kinderpokjes' (1797) 'Naauwkeurige Beschryving van den grooten en kleinen Orang-outang wikipedia.org
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ourang-outang
ourang-outang, -utang ff. orang-outang. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Loysel
Chanson de l'orang-outang, 1929 Caravane dans la nuit, music by Louis Gasté, recorded among others by Line Renaud, Armand Mestral, from Perle du Bengal wikipedia.org
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outang
outang short for orang-outang.1869 Blackmore Lorna D. i. (1879) 4 The wild beasts of the wood, and the hairy outangs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Tyson
In 1698, he dissected a chimpanzee on display at the London docks, and as a result wrote a book, Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris: or, the Anatomy of wikipedia.org
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sapi-utan
sapi-utan (sapiˈutan) Also -outan, -utang, -utung. [Malay sāpi ūtan ‘wild ox’ (sāpi ox, ūtan wild: cf. orang-outang.] A small wild ox of Celebes, Anoa (or Bos) depressicornis.1868 Bickmore Trav. E. Ind. Archip. 325 There dwells the sapi-utung or ‘wild ox’. Ibid. 334 The wild ox, sapi-utung. 1869 A. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Friedrich Tiedemann
In his article entitled "On the Brain of the Negro, compared with that of the European and the Orang-outang" (1836), he argued based on craniometric and wikipedia.org
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爱莲·西苏
Double Oubli de l'Orang-Outang, Galilée, 2010 舞台剧 La Pupulle, Cahiers Renaud-Barrault, Gallimard, 1971. Portrait de Dora, Des femmes, 1976. wikipedia.org
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wild man
wild man (Also formerly with hyphen, or as one word.) [Cf. Du. wilde mann cannibal, G. wildemann, wildmann, wilder mann, ON. villumaðr.] 1. A man who is wild, in various senses of the adj. a. A man of savage, fierce, uncultured, or unruly nature or character (cf. wild a. 6, 7).c 1290 S. Eng. Leg. 47... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nick Egan
"I Want Candy" b/w "King Kong" Bow Wow Wow, "Prince of Darkness" b/w "Orang-outang" Bow Wow Wow, "See Jungle! wikipedia.org
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