mygale

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Etymology

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Wikispecies Borrowed from Late Latin mygale (field mouse) (Vetus Latina), from Ancient Greek μυγαλέη (mugaléē, shrew) (used in the Septuagint to translate Hebrew אֲנָקָה, now generally thought to indicate a gecko or similar small reptile).

Pronunciation

Noun

mygale (plural mygales)

  1. (obsolete) A shrew or ferret.
    • 1635, Holy Bible (Douay), Leviticus II.29–30:
      These also shal be reputed among polluted things, of al that moue vpon the earth, the weesel and the mouse and the crocadile, euerie one according to their kinde, the migale and the camelean .
  2. Any of the former genus Mygale of large, hairy trapdoor spiders with four lungs and four spinnerets, now distributed in Mygalomorphae.
    • 1865, Eneas Sweetland Dallas, editor, Once A Week, volume XII:
      The Mygales are the most interesting creatures, and are called Mason spiders because they build their own houses in a very remarkable manner.

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Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek μυγαλέη (mugaléē).

Pronunciation

Noun

mygale f (plural mygales)

  1. mygalomorph; tarantula

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