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hyena

noun

  1. a medium-sized carnivorous mammal that has a high-pitched bark native to the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and Africa
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Pronunciation: /haɪˈiːnə/

noun

Etymology: From Middle English hiena, variant of hyene, from Old French hiene, from Medieval Latin hyēna, from Latin hyaena, from Ancient Greek ὕαινα (húaina). Displaced native Old English nihtgenġe (literally “night walker”).

  1. Any of the medium-sized to large feliform carnivores of the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia and noted for the sound similar to laughter which they can make if excited.

    The udder of the hyena, tied on the left arm, enticed the affection of any desired woman.

    I took no systematic data on the costs to cheetahs and hyenas, but some anecdotes suggest that both parties took numerical advantage and hunger into account.

  2. A man that performs ritualized sex acts with recently widowed women and menarchal girls.

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