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roebuck
English
Etymology
From Middle English roobukke; equivalent to roe +? buck (“male deer”). Doublet of rhebok.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /????.b?k/
Noun
roebuck (plural roebucks)
- A male roe deer.
- 1807 Walter Scott, The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Vol. 4, "Cadyow Castle":
- From the thick copse the roebucks bound,
- The startled red-deer scuds the plain […]
- 1807 Walter Scott, The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Vol. 4, "Cadyow Castle":
Translations
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roedeer
English
Etymology
roe +? deer
Noun
roedeer (plural roedeers or roedeer)
- Alternative form of roe deer
Anagrams
- reerode
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