antelope

See also: Antelope

English

Antilope cervicapra

Etymology

From Middle English antelope, from Old French antelop, from Medieval Latin antilops, from Byzantine Greek ἀνθόλοψ (anthólops), which is of obscure origin.

Pronunciation

Noun

antelope (plural antelope or antelopes)

  1. Any of several African mammals of the family Bovidae distinguished by hollow horns, which, unlike deer, they do not shed.
  2. (US) The pronghorn, Antilocapra americana.
  3. (archaic, mythology) A fierce legendary creature said to live on the banks of the Euphrates, having long serrated horns and being hard to catch.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Irish: antalóp
  • Manx: antelope

Translations

See also

See also

  • Appendix: Animals
  • Appendix:English collective nouns

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French antelop, from Medieval Latin antilops, from Byzantine Greek ἀνθόλοψ (anthólops).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈantəlɔːp/, /ˈantəlɔp/

Noun

antelope (plural antelopes)

  1. antelope
  2. (heraldry) heraldic antelope

Descendants

References

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