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See also: Irbis
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- enPR: ĭr′bĭs
- Rhymes: -ɪɹbɪs
- Hyphenation: ir‧bis
Noun
irbis (plural not attested)
- (uncommon) snow leopard (large feline mammal, Panthera uncia, native to mountain ranges of central Asia)
- 1893, John Martin Crawford, U.S. Consul General to Russia, transl., The Industries of Russia, volumes 5: Siberia and the Great Siberian Railway, St Petersburg, Chapter VI. The Kirghiz Steppe Region, page 83 GB:
- The tiger and the irbis (felis irbis) reach the northern limit of their distribution in the reeds of Balkhash, but occasionally stray northward into the neighbourhood of the Alatau.
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Czech
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
irbis m anim
- snow leopard (large feline mammal, Uncia uncia, native to mountain ranges of central Asia)
Declension
Declension of irbis (hard masculine animate)
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Polish
Etymology
Internationalism; compare English irbis, French irbis, Russian и́рбис (írbis), ultimately from Classical Mongolian ᠢᠷᠪᠢᠰ (irbis), from Proto-Mongolic *irbis, from Proto-Common Turkic *irbiš.
Pronunciation
Noun
irbis m animal
- snow leopard, irbis (Panthera uncia)
- Synonyms: irbis śnieżny, pantera śnieżna
Declension
Declension of irbis
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
irbis m (plural irbiși)
Declension
Spanish
Noun
irbis m (plural irbis)
Further reading
- Manuel Seco; Olimpia Andrés; Gabino Ramos (3 August 2023), “irbis”, in Diccionario del español actual [Dictionary of Current Spanish] (in Spanish), third digital edition, Fundación BBVA [BBVA Foundation]
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