glouton
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
gloutonfrom the Late Latin gluto or glutto, of the same meaning, coming from glutus or gluttus ('throat', 'absorption'). The name corresponds to the substantivized adjective. It has been applied to the animal because of its behavior and voracity.
Definitions
- zoologie
Synonyms
Feminine
gloutonne
Plural
gloutons
Translations
german:Bärenmarder
english:carcajou
spanish:glotón
finnish:ahma
italian:ghiottone
dutch:warg
polish:żarłok
turkish:kutup porsuğu
greek:γούλβεριν
japanese:クズリ
portuguese:carcaju
russian:росомаха
swedish:järv