different between hueful vs huemul

hueful

English

Etymology

From hue +? -ful.

Adjective

hueful (comparative more hueful, superlative most hueful)

  1. Full of hue or colour; colourful.

Synonyms

  • huesome

Antonyms

  • hueless

Derived terms

  • huefully

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huemul

English

Etymology

From Spanish huemul, from Mapudungun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /we??mu?l/

Noun

huemul (plural huemuls)

  1. A yellowish-brown deer of the genus Hippocamelus, of South America; the two species are endangered.
    • 2000, Michael Bright, Wild South America, BBC Worldwide 2000, p. 52:
      Another icon inhabiting these mountains is the huemul, or Andean deer, which shares the Chilean coat of arms with the condor.

Synonyms

  • South Andean deer
  • guemal

Further reading

  • South Andean deer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Dutch

Etymology

From Spanish huemul, from Mapudungun. First attested in the nineteenth century.

Pronunciation

Noun

huemul m (plural huemuls)

  1. huemul, deer of the genus Hippocamelus.

Spanish

Alternative forms

  • güemul

Etymology

Mapudungun [Term?]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /we?mul/, [we?mul]

Noun

huemul m (plural huemules)

  1. huemul

Derived terms

  • huemul del norte

Descendants

  • ? English: huemul

Further reading

  • “huemul” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.

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