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duikerbok

American  
[dahy-ker-bok] / ˈdaɪ kərˌbɒk /

noun

PLURAL

duikerboks

PLURAL

duikerbok
  1. duiker.


Etymology

Origin of duikerbok

1780–90; < Afrikaans, equivalent to duiker duiker + bok buck 1

Example Sentences

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“I think we shall here a rietbok find,” a Dutchman would remark as he rode along the side of a marshy piece of ground covered with long grass and reeds; or “Here—so look for a duikerbok,” as he rides amongst a number of large loose stones near which are low thorny bushes and grass.

From Project Gutenberg

“I think we shall here a rietbok find,” a Dutchman would remark as he rode along the side of a marshy piece of ground covered with long grass and reeds; or “Here—so look for a duikerbok,” as he rides amongst a number of large loose stones near which are low thorny bushes and grass.

From Project Gutenberg