hibou

French

Etymology

Ultimately imitative. Possibly from or influenced by a descendant of Proto-West Germanic *hūō and/or Proto-Germanic *uwwilǭ. Compare Old High German hūwo, ūvo, (h)ūwila and, as a borrowing into Romance, Catalan òbila, òliba. If so, related to English owl. Compare also Latin būbo.

Pronunciation

  • (aspirated h) IPA(key): /i.bu/
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  • Homophone: hiboux

Noun

hibou m (plural hiboux)

  1. owl (specifically, those species of owls with ear tufts; those without ear tufts are chouettes)

Usage notes

  • Only seven words in French ending in -ou have their plurals in -oux instead of -ous: bijou, caillou, chou, genou, hibou, joujou, pou.
  • Vernacular category, and does not correspond to a scientific taxon.

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Further reading

Louisiana Creole

Etymology

From French hibou (owl).

Noun

hibou

  1. owl

References

  • Alcée Fortier, Louisiana Folktales