buffalo
See also: Buffalo
English
Etymology
From Portuguese or Spanish búfalo (“buffalo”), from Late Latin būfalus, from Latin būbalus, from Ancient Greek βούβαλος (boúbalos, “antelope, wild ox”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbʌf.əl.əʊ/
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- (US) enPR: bŭf'ə-lō, IPA(key): /ˈbʌf.ə.loʊ/
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Noun
buffalo (plural buffaloes or buffalos or buffalo)
- Any of the Old World mammals of the family Bovidae, such as the Cape buffalo, Syncerus caffer, or the water buffalo Bubalus bubalis.
- A related North American animal, the American bison, Bison bison.
- A buffalo robe.
- The buffalo fish.
Derived terms
- buffalo berry
- buffalo bird
- buffalo bug
- buffalo clover
- Buffalo County
- buffalo fly
- buffalo gnat
- buffalo hump
- water buffalo
Translations
Old World mammals
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North American bison
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robe
fish
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See also
- Appendix:Animals
- Appendix:English collective nouns
Verb
buffalo (third-person singular simple present buffaloes, present participle buffaloing, simple past and past participle buffaloed)
- (transitive) To hunt buffalo.
- (US, slang, transitive) To outwit, confuse, deceive, or intimidate.
- (archaic, transitive) To pistol-whip.
Translations
hunt buffalo
outwit, confuse
Northern Sami
Inflection
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Further reading
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