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carreboeuf
[< Cdn F]
Obs.
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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any of several species of North American reindeer, genus Rangifer, native to Canada, Alaska, and formerly to Maine and Mass.
See: caribou(def. 1)
Quotations
1793
We saw some reindeer on one of the islands, [which . . .] was accordingly named Isle de Carreboeuf.
1859
. . . Carriboeufs frequent this part of the country in large numbers.
1924
The French-Canadian name for the American reindeer is said to come from "carré boeuf" (square ox), or more likely from "Kalibu" (the scratcher), Algonquin, referring to the animal's habit of pawing the snow away to reach the moss below.
1958
The name Cariboo is a corruption of "Car-boeuf," or Elk.