antler

See also: Antler

English

Etymology

From Middle English auntelere, hauntelere, from Old French antoillier (antler, horn), from ante- (in front of) + oillier (oil (eye) + -ier (a suffix indicating location)), possibly from an unattested Latin *anteocularis (before the eye).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈænt.lə/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈænt.lɚ/, /ˈænʔ.lɚ/, /ˈænʔ.ɫɚ/
  • (file)
Antlers.

Noun

antler (plural antlers)

  1. A deciduous branching and bony structure on the head of deer, moose and elk, normally in pairs. They are grown and shed each year. (Compare with horn, which is generally not shed.)
    While hiking in the woods, I found an antler from a deer.

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