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âcamâya:Crabe.Esp., langostina (X25).Angl., crayfish, crab (K).Attesté par Bnf 362 syn. de acachatl - en la Sierra llaman a estas Acamaya.X 139 donne la transcription sans doute fautive: âcamâyah. -
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âcocîlin, variante de âcocîlli.*\ACOCILIN petit crustacé des lacs centraux, crevette grise.Mex., acocil ou acocili, crevette d'eau douce.acosil (T170).Esp., camaron pequeño (M I 23v).Angl., crayfish (K).shrimp. R.Joe Campbell 1997.Décrit dans Sah 11,64. Cambarus Montezumae. Cf. Sah HG II 37,9 = Sah Garibay II 221Sah HG XI 3,27. Sah Garibay IV, voc. Garibay 1971 II 112.Cité parmi d'autres produits de la lagune. Sah2,160.Le chacalin lui est comparé. Sah11,59.acocillin (sic) el camaroncito. Cron. Mexicayotl 36.* plur., âcôcîltin, los camaroncitos, cités dans une liste d animaux lacustres.Cron. Mexicayotl 33.Petit homard, langouste, écrevisse des lacs centraux (S).Camaron = crevette grise.Note: la forme âcocîl-in avec le suffixe -in caractéristique des petits animaux est sans doute plus correcte que la forme âcocîl-li. -
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âxilli:Ecrevisse d'eau douce.Esp., cancrejo del rio (Z142).Angl., river crayfish (K).Peut-être faudrait-il transcrire âxilin. -
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crayfish — [krā′fish΄] n. pl. crayfish or crayfishes (see FISH) [altered, by assoc. with FISH < ME crevise < OFr crevice < OHG krebiz: see CRAB ] ☆ 1. any of various families of small, usually freshwater decapods somewhat resembling little lobsters … English World dictionary
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Crayfish — Cray fish (kr[=a] f[i^]sh), n. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Crawfish}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crayfish — a 16c alteration of an earlier word crevis (or crevisse), is the usual word in Britain for a small lobster like freshwater crustacean. Americans call them crawfish, and Australians and New Zealanders tend to abbreviate the word to cray (as in… … Modern English usage
crayfish — ► NOUN (pl. same) ▪ a freshwater or marine crustacean resembling a small lobster. ORIGIN Old French crevice, related to German Krebs crab … English terms dictionary
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crayfish — cray·fish (krā’fĭsh′) also craw·fish (krô’ ) n. pl. crayfish or cray·fish·es also crawfish or craw·fish·es 1) Any of various freshwater crustaceans of the families Astacidae and Cambaridae of the Northern Hemisphere and the family Parastacidae of … Word Histories
crayfish — [[t]kre͟ɪfɪʃ[/t]] N COUNT (crayfish is both the singular and the plural form.) A crayfish is a small shellfish with five pairs of legs which lives in rivers and streams. You can eat some types of crayfish. Syn: crawfish … English dictionary