different between paua vs ormer

paua

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Maori p?ua.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?p??w?/
  • (General New Zealand) IPA(key): /?p??w?/

Noun

paua (plural pauas or paua)

  1. A large, edible abalone, Haliotis iris, native to New Zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
  2. The shell of this mollusc.
  3. A fish hook made from this shell.

Anagrams

  • A.A.U.P.

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ormer

English

Etymology

From Norman ormèr/ormer, variants of French ormier, contraction of oreille-de-mer, from Late Latin *auris maris (ear of the sea), from Latin auris (ear) + mare (sea).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /???m?/

Noun

ormer (plural ormers)

  1. An abalone or sea-ear, particularly Haliotis tuberculata, common in the Channel Islands.
    • 1974, GB Edwards, The Book of Ebenezer Le Page, New York 2007, p. 16:
      The food I like best of all foods is ormers; but you can't always get them.

Synonyms

  • abalone
  • sea-ear
  • ear shell

Anagrams

  • Romer

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

ormer m

  1. indefinite plural of orm

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