Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
mouflon .
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Examples
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On the peaks, and in the recesses of the loftier forests, a wild black sheep, the mufflon, can still be hunted.
A Tramp's Notebook Morley Roberts 1899
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The examples he gives are the sheep, which having originated, as he thought, from the mufflon, shows marked changes.
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I can only describe it by saying that it tasted of mufflon, and nothing else.
Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris Henry Labouchere 1871
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He had managed to get a large piece of mufflon, an animal which is, I believe, only found in Corsica.
Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris Henry Labouchere 1871
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