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English
A European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris )
An American wildcat (Lynx rufus ) portrayed by John Audubon
Etymology
From Middle English wyld cat , wylde cat (in the plural as wild cattes , wylde catis , wyle cattes ), equivalent to wild + cat . Cognate with Middle Low German wiltkatte , German Wildkatze , Swedish vildkatt .
Its adjectival senses were originally American and derived from the "wildcat banks" of Michigan , following its elevation to statehood in 1837. Two laws— one easing the requirements for establishing a new bank and another occasioned by the Panic of 1837 that removed the need for payment in specie — led to the creation and collapse of around 50 banks within two years.[ 1] [ 2] The term is apocryphally derived from a wildcat supposedly featured on the currency printed by one of these banks,[ 3] but more probably derived from the remote locations "where the wildcats roamed" chosen by these banks to avoid oversight and minimize redemption of notes.[ 4]
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Noun
wildcat (plural wildcats )
A cat that lives in the wilderness , specifically
( UK ) Felis silvestris , a common small Old World wild cat somewhat larger than a house cat .
( US ) A bobcat (Lynx rufus ) or other similar New World species of lynx .
Any feral cat .
( uncommon ) Alternative spelling of wild cat , any undomesticated felid , as tigers or lions .
2003 April 24 , CNN
Upon checking it out, we found a total of 13 newborn wildcats : nine newborn tigers and two newborn leopards.
( figurative ) A person who acts like a wildcat, ( usually ) a violent and easily -angered person or a sexually vigorous one .
2002 September 26 , The Young and the Restless
Anyone who's man enough to have landed a wildcat like you had to be quite a guy.
( American football ) An offensive formation with an unbalanced line and a snap directly to the running back rather than the quarterback .
( nautical ) A wheel that can be adjusted so as to revolve either with or on the shaft of a capstan .
( firearms ) Clipping of wildcat cartridge .
( uncommon ) Clipping of wildcat strike , a strike undertaken without authorization from the relevant trade union .
( obsolete ) Clipping of wildcat money , notes issued by a wildcat bank .
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( Eurasian wildcats, proper subspecies ) : European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris ), African wildcat (F. s. lybica ), Asiatic wildcat (F. s. ornata ), Southern African wildcat (F. s. cafra ), Chinese mountain cat (F. s. bieti )
( Eurasian wildcats, informal types ) : Abyssinian wildcat , Arabian wildcat , Balearic wildcat , bay wildcats , bush wildcats , Caucasian wildcat , Corsica wildcat , Cretan wildcat , East African wildcat , forest wildcats , Hausa wildcat , Iraqi wildcat , Kalahari wildcat , Mid-belt wildcat , Mongolian wildcat , Rhodesian wildcat , Scottish wildcat , steppe wildcats , Syrian wildcat , Tristram's wildcat , Turkestan wildcat , Ugandan wildcat
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Felis silvestris
Afrikaans: wildekat
Apache:
Western Apache: gídí dziłkáʼyú gólííní
Arabic: ضَيْوَن m ( ḍaywan )
Assamese: হেপা ( hepa ) , হাপা ( hapa )
Asturian: gatu montés (ast) , gatu algaire (ast)
Basque: basakatu
Bulgarian: дива котка ( diva kotka )
Catalan: gat salvatge (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 斑貓 / 斑猫 (zh) ( bānmāo ) , 野貓 / 野猫 (zh) ( yěmāo ) , 山貓 / 山猫 (zh) ( shānmāo )
Czech: kočka divoká f
Finnish: villikissa (fi) , metsäkissa (fi)
French: chat sauvage (fr) m
Galician: gato montés (gl) , gato bravo (gl) m
German: Wildkatze (de) f
Greek: αγριόγατα (el) f ( agriógata )
Hungarian: vadmacska (hu)
Irish: fia-chat m
Italian: gatto selvatico m
Japanese: ヤマネコ (ja) ( yamaneko ) , 山猫 (ja) ( やまねこ, yamaneko )
Latvian: meža kaķis m
Northern Sami: vildabussá , meahccebussá
Norwegian: villkatt m
Occitan: gat salvatge m
Persian: گربهی وحشی ( gorbe-ye-vahši ) , گربه بیابانی ( gorbe-ye biyâbâni )
Polish: żbik (pl) m
Portuguese: gato-bravo (pt) m , gato-selvagem m , gato-montês (pt) m
Quechua: osgo , oşgo
Russian: лесна́я ко́шка f ( lesnája kóška ) , лесно́й кот m ( lesnój kot ) , ди́кая ко́шка f ( díkaja kóška )
Scottish Gaelic: cat-fiadhaich
Sogdian: ܡܫܟܥܢܤܗ ( mūškinč ) , ܡܘܫܟܝܫܤ ( mūškišč )
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: źiwa kocka f
Upper Sorbian: dźiwja kóčka f
Spanish: gato montés (es) m , gato salvaje m
Swedish: vildkatt (sv) c
Welsh: cath wyllt f
domesticated cat returned to the wild
— see feral cat
person who acts like a wildcat
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Albanian: (please verify ) macja e egër
Basque: (please verify ) basakatu
Belarusian: (please verify ) кошка лясная ( kóška ljasnaja )
Breton: (please verify ) kazh gouez
Danish: (please verify ) vildkat (da)
Dutch: (please verify ) wilde kat (nl) f , (please verify ) wilde staking
Esperanto: (please verify ) sovaĝa kato
Estonian: (please verify ) metskass
Faroese: (please verify ) villkøttur
French: (please verify ) chat sauvage (fr) m
Friulian: (please verify ) gjat salvadi
Galician: (please verify ) gato bravo (gl) , (please verify ) gato montés (gl)
Hopi: (please verify ) toho
Hungarian: (please verify ) vadmacska (hu)
Icelandic: (please verify ) villiköttur (is) , (please verify ) skógarköttur
Indonesian: (please verify ) kucing liar
Italian: (please verify ) gatto selvatico m
Korean: (please verify ) 살쾡이 (ko) ( salkwaeng'i )
Ladin: (please verify ) giat salvare
Latvian: (please verify ) karstgalvis?
Lithuanian: (please verify ) miškinė katė
Macedonian: (please verify ) дива мачка ( diva mačka )
Maltese: (please verify ) qattus salvaġġ
Manx: (please verify ) kayt ny keylley m , (please verify ) kayt oaldey m
Maricopa: (please verify ) mipukwimisish
Norwegian: (please verify ) villkatt , (please verify ) skogkatt
O'odham: (please verify ) mawith
Romani: (please verify ) divlio-murtano m , (please verify ) divlio-mutsa f
Romanian: (please verify ) pisică sălbatică (ro)
Romansch: (please verify ) giat selvadi
Sardinian: (please verify ) gattu areste , (please verify ) gattu aresti , (please verify ) battu areste
Serbo-Croatian: (please verify ) дивља мачка , (please verify ) divlja mačka
Slovak: (please verify ) mačka divá
Slovene: (please verify ) divja mačka (sl)
Spanish: (please verify ) gato montés (es) m , (please verify ) gato silvestre m
Swedish: (please verify ) vildkatt (sv) c
Turkish: (please verify ) yaban kedisi (tr)
Ukrainian: (please verify ) кіт лісовий ( kit lisovyj )
Volapük: ( male or female ) (please verify ) natädakat , ( male ) (please verify ) natädahikat , ( female ) (please verify ) natädajikat
West Frisian: (please verify ) wylde kat
Wolof: (please verify ) siiru si (wo)
Adjective
wildcat (not comparable )
( usually derogatory ) Of or concerning businesses operating outside standard or legitimate practice , especially:
1946 , Sigurd Jay Simonsen, The Mongrels :Then the development of the home country was neglected for some wildcat idea of bringing up the backward people of other lands.
1966 March, Thomas Pynchon , The Crying of Lot 49 , New York, N.Y.: Bantam Books , published November 1976, →ISBN , page 44 :[ … ] the Tank being a small arena theatre located out between a traffic analysis firm and a wildcat transistor outfit that hadn't been there last year and wouldn't be this coming but meanwhile was underselling even the Japanese and hauling in loot by the steamshovelful.
( derogatory , dated ) Of or concerning irresponsible banks or banking , ( particularly ) small , independent operations .
( oil industry ) Of or concerning oil exploration in new areas , ( particularly ) small , independent operations .
Of or concerning actions undertaken by workers without approval or in defiance of the formal leadership of their trade unions .
( firearms ) Of or concerning customized or hand-made cartridges .
Unauthorized by the proper authorities .
2003 June 15 , CNN
Jewish settlers have also been active putting up five new wildcat outposts on hilltops in the West Bank to try to thwart their Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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relating to oil exploration
unauthorized by the proper authorities
Verb
wildcat (third-person singular simple present wildcats , present participle wildcatting , simple past and past participle wildcatted )
( oil industry ) To drill for oil in an area where no oil has been found before.
You'd have to be very rich or very desperate to go wildcatting that far east.
2018 August 30, Bethany McLean, “How America's ‘most reckless’ billionaire created the fracking boom”, in The Guardian :His pitch was that fracking had transformed the production of gas from a hit-or-miss proposition to one that operated with an on and off switch. It was manufacturing, not wildcatting .
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