hircine
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or resembling a goat.
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having a goatish odor.
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lustful; libidinous.
adjective
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archaic of or like a goat, esp in smell
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literary lustful; lascivious
Etymology
Origin of hircine
1650–60; < Latin hircīnus of a goat, equivalent to hirc ( us ) goat + -īnus -ine 1
Explanation
If something reminds you of a goat, it's hircine. When your dog scrambles up a rocky hillside like a mountain goat, you can exclaim over her hircine antics. This old-fashioned literary term is great for describing goats and also goat-like people. Historically, it's most often been used for people who smell bad, so feel free to use it when you're overcome by the smell of sweaty socks in your brother's room: "There's an unbearably hircine odor in here!" The Latin source of hircine is hircinus, "like a goat," and it shares a root with hirsute, "hairy."
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Said very tame, very trained hircine carries the food and drink, and guides you gently but firmly back to the barn.
From Golf Digest • Nov. 14, 2017
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