urus

urus
noun Etymology: Latin, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German ūro aurochs — more at aurochs Date: 1601 aurochs 1

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  • urus — [ yrys ] n. m. • 1876; ure 1560; mot lat. d o. germ. ♦ Zool. Aurochs; bison d Europe. ● urus ou ure nom masculin (latin urus) Aurochs. (Emploi rare.) ● urus ou ure (homonymes) nom masculin (latin urus) eurent …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Urus — U rus, n. [L.; of Teutonic origin. See {Aurochs}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal ({Bos urus} or {Bos primigenius}) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius C[ae]sar …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Urus — may refer to:* The aurochs, a type of cattle * The Gothic letter …   Wikipedia

  • Urus — Urus, so v.w. Auerochs …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • urus — [yoor′əs] n. [L < PGmc ūr (> OHG uro, OE ur, AUROCHS] an extinct, shaggy, long horned wild ox (Bos primigenius), formerly common in Europe and thought to be an ancestor of modern domestic cattle …   English World dictionary

  • Urus — Totora Ernte am Titicaca See bei Puno …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Urús — Gemeinde Urús Wappen Karte von Spanien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Urús — Para la etnia indoamericana, véase Uru (etnia). Urús Bandera …   Wikipedia Español

  • urus — brachy·urus; lasi·urus; par·a·dox·urus; pri·on·urus; sci·urus; ty·los·urus; urus; …   English syllables

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