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serow
[ ser-oh ]
noun
- a goat antelope of the genus Capricornis, of eastern Asia, related to the goral: the Sumatran serow is endangered.
serow
/ ˈsɛrəʊ /
noun
- either of two antelopes, Capricornis sumatraensis and C. crispus, of mountainous regions of S and SE Asia, having a dark coat and conical backward-pointing horns
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Word History and Origins
Origin of serow1
First recorded in 1840–50; perhaps from a source akin to Lepcha sa-ār goat
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Word History and Origins
Origin of serow1
C19: from Lepcha sǎ-ro Tibetan goat
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Example Sentences
Although very shy and difficult to find, the serow is a fierce and dangerous brute when wounded and brought to bay.
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We worked hard for serow but the men were hopeless and it was impossible to "still hunt" the animals at that time of the year.
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We left camp at daylight in a heavy fog and almost at once the dogs took up a serow trail.
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The first serow was killed by Hotenfa's party on our third day in the temple.
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The men brought the serow in late at night but our joy was considerably dampened by the loss of the red dog.
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