Izard
[iz-erd] /ˈɪz ərd/
noun
1.
a chamois that inhabits the Pyrenees.
[iz-erd] /ˈɪz ərd/
noun
1.
Ralph, 1742–1804, U.S. diplomat and politician.
/ˈɪzəd/
noun
1.
(esp in the Pyrenees) another name for chamois
n.
chamois-like antelope of the Pyrenees, 1791, from French isard, Gascon isart, “perhaps of Iberian origin,” or [Klein] from Basque (cf. izzara “star”).
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