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boar

[ bawr, bohr ]

noun

  1. the uncastrated male swine.


adjective

  1. South Midland and Southern U.S. (of animals) male, especially full-grown:

    a boar cat.

boar

/ ²úÉ”Ë /

noun

  1. an uncastrated male pig
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of boar1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English boor, Old English ²úÄå°ù; cognate with Dutch beer, Old High German ²úê°ù, from unattested West Germanic baira-, perhaps akin to Welsh baedd
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of boar1

Old English ²úÄå°ù ; related to Old High German ²úŧ°ù
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A wild boar unknowingly ventures too close to the tigress, unaware of the imminent danger.

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Wild boar, like the lynx - and the local area's legally reintroduced beavers - were once a native species but were hunted to extinction about 700 years ago.

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Wild boar are a native species to Scotland, but were hunted to extinction about 700 years ago.

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Eight years ago, an incurious, discord-loving boar named Trump tumbled his way into office, and in turn, the rot of our collective consciousness.

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Ms Cappé's husband thought it was a joke when she came home with the baby boar on 1 April - April Fool's Day - which she then raised.

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