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      • The word elephant is based off of the Latin word elephas (genitive elephantis) 'elephant', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas) (genitive ἐλέφαντος (elephantos)), probably from a non- Indo-European language, likely Phoenician.
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  2. Apr 20, 2022 · For the record: the Copts called the elephant and ivory eb(o)u, and the Sanskrit word for “elephant” is íbhas. The Hebrew form shenhabbim is not too far away either, but perhaps this word was an alteration of the phrase shēn-hābrum “ivory and ebony.”

  3. Sep 15, 2020 · "elephant; ivory," probably from a non-Indo-European language, likely via Phoenician… See origin and meaning of elephant.

  4. When chess came to Persia from India, the Sanskrit name ( Hasti –note by me) was translated to pil, and when chess came to the Muslims from Persia, the move had not changed, and the only changes to the name were made to suit Arabic phonology.

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    The word elephant is based off of the Latin word elephas (genitive elephantis) ' elephant ', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas) (genitive ἐλέφαντος (elephantos)), probably from a non-Indo-European language, likely Phoenician.

  6. The earliest known use of the noun elephant is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for elephant is from 1340, in Ayenbite of Inwyt.

  7. noun. /ˈelɪfənt/ Idioms. a very large animal with thick grey skin, large ears, two curved outer teeth called tusks and a long nose called a trunk. There are two types of elephant, the African and the Asian. herds of elephants. a bull elephant. a baby elephant. a conservationist who cares for orphaned elephants.

  8. Elephant is the common name for any of the large land mammals comprising the family Elephantidae in the order Proboscidea, characterized by thick skin, tusks, large pillar-like legs, large flapping ears, and a proboscis, or flexible trunk, that is a fusion of the nose and upper lip.

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