bisonte
Galician
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *wisundaz (“wild ox, aurochs”).
Italian
Etymology
From Latin bisōn, bisōnt- (“wild ox”), from Proto-Germanic *wisundaz (“wild ox, aurochs”).
Portuguese
Noun
bisonte m (plural bisontes)
Synonyms
- (A wild ox, Bison bonasus): auroque, bisão, bisão-europeu
- (A similar American animal, Bison bison): bisão, bisão-americano
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /biˈso̞nte̞/
Synonyms
- búfalo m (when corresponding to the American bison)
Derived terms
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