different between hooved vs qilin
hooved
English
Etymology
From Middle English hoved, hovyde, from Old English ?eh?fod (“hoofed, hooved”), equivalent to hoof +? -ed.
Adjective
hooved (not comparable)
- (Britain) Alternative form of hoofed
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qilin
English
Etymology
From Mandarin ?? (qílín). Doublet of kirin.
Noun
qilin (plural qilins)
- A mythical Chinese hooved chimerical creature, said to appear in conjunction with the arrival of a sage.
- 1989, Ernst J. Grube, Eleanor G. Sims, Islamic Art: Volume 3
- ...a red and gold textile with phoenixes in one row swooping towards qilins in the next amidst a densely foliated ground...
- 2001, David J. Roxburgh, Prefacing the image: the writing of art history in sixteenth-century Iran
- Roundel depicting dragon attacked by qilins; mounted on an album page.
- 2010, Molly Blaisdell, Necdet Yilmaz, Truth about Unicorns
- When the qilin leaves, the emperor traces the shapes he saw into the dirt.
- 1989, Ernst J. Grube, Eleanor G. Sims, Islamic Art: Volume 3
Synonyms
- kirin
Translations
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