- antoillier
- (an-toi-llé, ll mouillées) s. m.Terme de vénerie. Le même que ANDOUILLER.
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andouiller — [ ɑ̃duje ] n. m. • XIVe; altér. de antoillier, probablt lat. pop. °ant(e)oculare « qui est devant les yeux » ♦ Ramification du merrain des bois des cervidés (permettant de déterminer l âge de l animal). ⇒ 1. cor. ● andouiller nom masculin (latin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Antler — Ant ler, n. [OE. auntelere, OF. antoillier, andoiller, endouiller, fr. F. andouiller, fr. an assumed LL. antocularis, fr. L. ante before + oculus eye. See {Ocular}.] (Zo[ o]l.) The entire horn, or any branch of the horn, of a cervine animal, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antler moth — Antler Ant ler, n. [OE. auntelere, OF. antoillier, andoiller, endouiller, fr. F. andouiller, fr. an assumed LL. antocularis, fr. L. ante before + oculus eye. See {Ocular}.] (Zo[ o]l.) The entire horn, or any branch of the horn, of a cervine… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cerapteryx graminis — Antler Ant ler, n. [OE. auntelere, OF. antoillier, andoiller, endouiller, fr. F. andouiller, fr. an assumed LL. antocularis, fr. L. ante before + oculus eye. See {Ocular}.] (Zo[ o]l.) The entire horn, or any branch of the horn, of a cervine… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antler — This article is about the antlers of deer and related species. For other uses, see Antler (disambiguation). Velvet covers a growing antler and provides it with blood, supplying oxygen and nutrients. Antlers are the usually large, branching bony… … Wikipedia
antler — antlerless, adj. /ant leuhr/, n. one of the solid deciduous horns, usually branched, of an animal of the deer family. [1350 1400; ME aunteler < MF antoillier < VL *anteocularem (ramum), acc. sing of *anteocularis (ramus) anteocular (branch of a… … Universalium
andouiller — (an dou llé, ll mouillées, et non an dou yé) s. m. Terme de vénerie. Petite corne qui vient au bois du cerf, du chevreuil et du daim. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Si le cerf est chastré ayant sa teste ou en douliers mols et en sang, il demeurera… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
antler — ant|ler [ˈæntlə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: antoillier, probably from Vulgar Latin anteoculare, from anteocularis in front of the eyes ] one of the two horns of a male ↑deer … Dictionary of contemporary English
antler — [14] English acquired antler via Anglo Norman auntelere from Old French antoillier (modern French has andouiller). Its previous history is not altogether clear; it has been speculated that it comes originally from Latin *anteoculāris, which would … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
antler — (n.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. auntiler, O.Fr. antoillier (14c., Mod.Fr. andouiller) antler, perhaps from Gallo Romance cornu *antoculare horn in front of the eyes, from L. ante before (see ANTE (Cf. ante)) + ocularis of the eyes (see OCULAR (Cf … Etymology dictionary