oliphant

See also: Oliphant

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English olifaunt, from Anglo-Norman oliphant (ivory, elephant) and Old French oliphant (ivory, elephant, musical horn of ivory), from Latin elephantus (elephant), from Ancient Greek ἐλέφας (eléphas, ivory, elephant).

Noun

oliphant (plural oliphants)

  1. (archaic and historical) An elephant.
  2. An ancient ivory hunting-horn.

Old French

Noun

oliphant m (oblique plural oliphanz or oliphantz, nominative singular oliphanz or oliphantz, nominative plural oliphant)

  1. Alternative form of olifan
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