taur

See also: Taur

English

Etymology

Clipping of centaur.

Pronunciation

Noun

taur (plural taurs)

  1. (furry fandom) A fictional creature, resembling a centaur, with the lower body of some four-or-more-legged animal and an upper body either of an anthropomorphic version of that same animal or (less commonly) of a human or another humanoid creature.
    His character was a husky taur with dark red fur.
    • 2021, Ian Madison Keller, Mary E. Dowd, Furry Fiction Is Everywhere: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Anthropomorphic Characters[1], Rainbow Dog Books, →ISBN, page 58:
      Tails and wings both greatly affect clothing choices, same with taur species.

See also

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin taurus.

Noun

taur m (plural taurs)

  1. bull

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Occitan

Etymology

From Latin taurus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

taur m (plural taurs)

  1. bull

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin taurus, from Proto-Indo-European *táwros.

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Noun

taur m (plural tauri)

  1. bull (uncastrated adult male of cattle)
  2. (popular) stag beetle
    Synonyms: rădașcă, răgace

Declension

Declension of taur
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative taur taurul tauri taurii
genitive-dative taur taurului tauri taurilor
vocative taurule taurilor

Derived terms

See also

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin taurus.

Noun

taur m (plural taurs)

  1. bull

Tok Pisin

Noun

taur

  1. conch shell