mouflon
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From French mouflon, from Italian muflone, from Late Latin mufrō (“wild sheep”), related to Latin musimo (“wild sheep”), both probably of pre-Latin origin. From 1765-75.
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Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA: /ˈmuf.lɔn/
Noun[edit]
mouflon (plural mouflons)
- A species of wild sheep, Ovis aries musimon, endemic to Sardinia and Corsica. [From 1765-75.]
Translations[edit]
sheep
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Noun[edit]
mouflon m (plural mouflons)