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1 Otocyon megalotis
ENG big-eared fox, (bat-eared fox)NLD lepelhond, grootoorvos, (grootoorhond)GER Loffelhund, (Loffelfuchs)FRA otocyon -
2 Stagonopleura oculata
ENG red-eared firetail, (red-eared firetail finch)NLD roodooramadineGER RotohramadineFRA astrild a oreillons rouges -
3 Stegonopleura oculata
ENG red-eared firetail, (red-eared firetail finch)NLD roodooramadineGER RotohramadineFRA astrild a oreillons rouges -
4 aurītulus
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5 aurītus
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6 diōta
diōta ae, f, = * διώτη [two-eared], a twohandled vessel, wine-jar, H.* * * -
7 flaccus
flaccus adj. [uncertain], flabby, flap-eared.* * *Flaccus, Roman cognomen; Q. Horatius Flaccus, the poet Horace -
8 otus
horned/eared owl -
9 auritulus
aurītŭlus, i, m. dim. [auritus], the long-eared animal, i. e. the ass, Phaedr. 1, 11, 6. -
10 Flaccus
1. I.Lit.:II.auriculae,
Varr. R. R. 2, 9, 4.—Transf., of persons, flap-eared:2.ecquos deos paetulos esse arbitramur? ecquos silos, flaccos, frontones, capitones, quae sunt in nobis?
Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 80.—Hence,Flaccus, i, m., a Roman surname; cf.:B.aures homini tantum immobiles: ab iis Flaccorum cognomina,
Plin. 11, 37, 50, § 136; esp. freq. in the gens Valeria, Cornelia, and Horatia;e. g. si quid in Flacco viri est, i. e. in Q. Horatio,
Hor. Epod. 15, 12.—Transf., the writings of Horace:II.stabunt pueri, cum totus decolor esset Flaccus,
Juv. 7, 227.— -
11 flaccus
1. I.Lit.:II.auriculae,
Varr. R. R. 2, 9, 4.—Transf., of persons, flap-eared:2.ecquos deos paetulos esse arbitramur? ecquos silos, flaccos, frontones, capitones, quae sunt in nobis?
Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 80.—Hence,Flaccus, i, m., a Roman surname; cf.:B.aures homini tantum immobiles: ab iis Flaccorum cognomina,
Plin. 11, 37, 50, § 136; esp. freq. in the gens Valeria, Cornelia, and Horatia;e. g. si quid in Flacco viri est, i. e. in Q. Horatio,
Hor. Epod. 15, 12.—Transf., the writings of Horace:II.stabunt pueri, cum totus decolor esset Flaccus,
Juv. 7, 227.— -
12 hexastichus
hexastĭchus, a, um, adj., = hexastichos, of six lines or rows: hordeum, perh. our long-eared barley, Hordeum caeleste, Linn.; Col. 2, 9, 4:myrtus,
Plin. 15, 29, 37, § 122. -
13 Adenota kob leucotis
, ( Kobus kob leucotis)ENG white-eared kobNLD witoorwaterbok, (witoorkob)GER Weißohr-GrasantilopeFRA cobe a oreilles blanches -
14 Ailuroedus buccoides
ENG white-eared catbird, (white-throated cat-bird)NLD witkeelkatvogelGER Weißkehl-Katzenvogel -
15 Alcedo meninting
ENG blue-eared kingfisher -
16 Arachnothera chrysogenys
ENG yellow-eared spiderhunter -
17 Asio flammeus
ENG short-eared owlNLD velduilGER SumpfohreuleFRA hibou des marais -
18 Asio otus
ENG long-eared owlNLD ransuilGER WaldohreuleFRA hibou moyen-duc -
19 Atelocynus microtis
ENG small-eared foxNLD kortoorvosGER KurzohrfuchsFRA renard a petites oreilles -
20 Atlapetes rufigenis
ENG rufous-eared brush-finch
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