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jackalope

English

Etymology

Blend of jackrabbit +? antelope

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?d?æk?lo?p/

Noun

jackalope (plural jackalopes)

  1. A folkloric animal, a supposed cross between a jackrabbit and an antelope, goat, or deer, usually portrayed as a rabbit with antlers.
    • 1993, Jane Stern, Michael Stern, Way out west
      Most jackalopes are furry and a foot or two tall; many are only heads, mounted on wood plaques; there are some six-footers, covered with fur...

Synonyms

  • antelabbit
  • stagbunny

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wolpertinger

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Wolpertinger.

Noun

wolpertinger (plural wolpertingers)

  1. A fictional creature said to inhabit the alpine forests of Bavaria, having various incongruous features such as wings, antlers, and fangs.
    • 1995, Greg N Carlson, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, The generic book
      The wolpertinger roams the mountains and forests of the Bavarian Alps.

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