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elephant

English

Etymology

From Middle English elefant, elefaunt, from Old French elefant, elefan, olifant, re-latinized in Middle French as elephant, from Latin elephantus, from Ancient Greek ?????? (eléph?s) (gen. ????????? (eléphantos)). Believed to be derived from an Afroasiatic form such as Proto-Berber *e?u (elephant) (compare Tahaggart Tamahaq êlu, Tamasheq alu) or Egyptian ?bw (elephant; ivory). More at ivory. Replaced Middle English olifant (from the aforementioned Old French form, from Vulgar Latin *olifantus), which replaced Old English elpend (elephant).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??l?f?nt/, /??l?f?nt/

Noun

elephant (countable and uncountable, plural elephants)

  1. A mammal of the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and two large ivory tusks jutting from the upper jaw.
  2. (in particular) Any member of the family Elephantidae not also of the genus Mammuthus.
  3. (figuratively) Anything huge and ponderous.
  4. (paper, printing) Synonym of elephant paper
  5. (Britain, childish) used when counting to add length, so that each count takes about one second
    Let's play hide and seek. I'll count. One elephant, two elephant, three elephant...
  6. (uncountable, obsolete) Ivory.
    • He sent rich gifts of elephant and gold.

Synonyms

  • (animal): Elephas maximus, Loxodonta africana
  • (counting term): see Appendix:Words used as placeholders to count seconds

Hyponyms

  • (animal): African bush elephant, African forest elephant, Indian elephant, African elephant

Derived terms

Descendants

Related terms

Translations

Further reading

  • elephant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Elephant (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • heptenal

Middle French

Noun

elephant m (plural elephans)

  1. elephant (animal)

Descendants

  • French: éléphant
    • Haitian Creole: elefan
    • ? Romanian: elefant
  • ? Irish: eilifint
  • ? Norman: êléphant, éléphant

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jetski

English

Alternative forms

  • jet ski

Etymology

jet +? ski

Noun

jetski (plural jetskis)

  1. A powered watercraft with a seat and handlebars in a style similar to a motorbike.

Translations

Verb

jetski (third-person singular simple present jetskis, present participle jetskiing, simple past and past participle jetskied)

  1. To ride on a jetski.

Translations


Dutch

Etymology

From English jetski.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??tski/
  • IPA(key): /?j?tski/
  • Hyphenation: jet?ski

Noun

jetski m (plural jetski's, diminutive jetskietje n)

  1. jetski

Related terms

  • waterscooter

Verb

jetski

  1. first-person singular present indicative of jetskiën
  2. imperative of jetskiën

Derived terms

  • jetskiër/jetskiester

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