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#4935 - 08/03/00 01:14 PM animal adjectives
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enthusiast
Registered: 07/12/00
Posts: 200 i'm not sure if this is the right place to start this one,
but i'm really interested in animal adjectives in english.
words like ursine, bovine, aquiline.
i'd really love to hear from the resident geniuses - geniii? - who can add to my quotidian knowledge.
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#4936 - 08/03/00 01:49 PM Re: animal adjectives
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Registered: 03/16/00
Posts: 315
Loc: Italy - Perugia is a town with... Equine, feline...
I don't know how usual they sound in English...
An American man - trying to speak Italian - once said to me that English is two parallel languages; for a word there are often two forms - for example, speed and velocity - and the less usual form is that coming from latin...
Do you agree?
Ciao
Emanuela
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#4937 - 08/03/00 02:40 PM Re: animal adjectives
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Carpal Tunnel
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Registered: 03/15/00
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky i'm really interested in animal adjectives in english.---
Avian't ewe herd of simian-larities, Deer?
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#4938 - 08/03/00 04:33 PM Re: animal adjectives
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Loc: this too shall pass I have a resource book somewhere which has a whole list of these, but here are a few that have stuck with me:
anserine - characteristic of a goose; (by extension) silly
hircine - characteristic of a goat, esp its odor
vulpine - characteristic of a fox; foxy, crafty
limacine - characteristic of a slug
and, in a stretch, sphingine - sphinx-like in character_________________________
joe friday
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#4939 - 08/04/00 11:38 AM Re: animal adjectives
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enthusiast
Registered: 07/12/00
Posts: 200 you have a resource book?
you ARE a resource book!
wish i was one tsu.
without throwing me in the YCLIP basket (cos i tried), is there one for giraffe?
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#4940 - 08/04/00 12:25 PM Re: animal adjectives
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Loc: this too shall pass >is there one for giraffe?
sure... giraffine (or giraffish)_________________________
joe friday
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#4941 - 08/04/00 07:00 PM Re: animal adjectives
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enthusiast
Registered: 07/12/00
Posts: 200 thanks tsuwm!
and i was hoping for something i couldn't pronounce, let alone remember!
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#4942 - 08/06/00 04:16 AM Re: animal adjectives
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Registered: 04/09/00
Posts: 3065
Loc: Jakarta Leslie Dunkling's "Guiness Book of Curious Words" gives a list of -ine adjectives. He doesn't mention anything for giraffes, but does give lots of others, e.g.:
bombycine, didelphine, soricine, trochilidine, and turdine (which seems most unfair, somehow).
Bingley_________________________
Bingley
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#4943 - 08/06/00 02:01 PM Re: animal adjectives
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Loc: this too shall pass >turdine (which seems most unfair, somehow).
yes, unfair to thrushes everywhere!_________________________
joe friday
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#4944 - 08/07/00 01:01 AM Re: animal adjectives
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 04/09/00
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Loc: Jakarta but not perhaps to thrush.or boom boom as a certain vulpine used to say. My apologies to non-British readers who will have no idea what I'm talking about.
Bingley_________________________
Bingley
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