gibbon
See also: Gibbon
English

A lar gibbon
Alternative forms
- guibon (obsolete)
Etymology
Reborrowing from French gibbon, folk etymology (compare English Gibbon)[1] ultimately from an Aslian language.[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡɪbən/
Audio (UK) (file) - Rhymes: -ɪbən
Noun
gibbon (plural gibbons)
- A small ape of the family Hylobatidae with long limbs, which it uses to travel through rainforests by swinging from branch to branch.
- 1950, Evelyn Waugh, Helena.
- ' […] Suppose that in years to come, when the Church's troubles seem to be over, there should come an apostate of my own trade, a false historian, with the mind of Cicero or Tacitus and the soul of an animal,' and he nodded towards the gibbon who fretted his golden chain and chattered for fruit.
- 1950, Evelyn Waugh, Helena.
Derived terms
terms derived from gibbon
- agile gibbon
- bornean white-bearded gibbon
- capped gibbon (Hylobatis pileatus)
- crested gibbon
- hoolock gibbon/hulock gibbon
- Javan gibbon
- kloss's gibbon/kloss gibbon
- lar gibbon
- Mentawai gibbon
- pileated gibbon
- potto gibbon
- shitgibbon
- silvery gibbon
- white-cheeked gibbon
- white-handed gibbon
- yellow-cheeked gibbon
Translations
small ape
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References
- Skeat, Walter William (1910), “gibbon”, in An etymological dictionary of the English language, Oxford: Clarendon, page 778.
- Lim, Teckwyn (2020), "An Aslian origin for the word gibbon", in Lexis Link
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɣɪ.bɔn/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: gib‧bon
French
Etymology
Brought to Europe from French India by Joseph François Dupleix, probably from an English folk etymology (compare English Gibbon)[1] with an Aslian root.[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒi.bɔ̃/
References
- Skeat, Walter William (1910), “gibbon”, in An etymological dictionary of the English language, Oxford: Clarendon, page 778.
- Lim, Teckwyn (2020), "An Aslian origin for the word gibbon", in Lexis Link
Further reading
- Douglas Harper (2001–2023), “gibbon”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
- “gibbon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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