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Definition of Moufflons
1. moufflon [n] - See also: moufflon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moufflons
Literary usage of Moufflons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica by Edward Lear (1870)
"... its Grand Scenery and Granite Boulders—Visits with Miss C.—The
Prefecture—moufflons—Leave Ajaccio for the South of the Island—Peter the Coachman—Miss ..."
2. The Nineteenth Century (1890)
"Soon after I made a good spy of three moufflons on a red cliff, which faced the
other end of the Salt Mountain, at some distance. We had hardly started for ..."
3. Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial by Edward Balfour (1873)
"... and moufflons n ri'la pass, ... and they run with consi- | « complete moufflons,"
are (so far at least as ..."
4. Mogreb-el-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco. by Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (1898)
"And so the day went past without an incident, except that towards evening, as
they drove the cattle home, two tame moufflons came with them, as goats do in ..."
5. The Desert World by Arthur Mangin (1872)
"The moufflons, or Wild Sheep, erroneously regarded by some naturalists as the
ancestors of our domestic sheep, form a genus whose species are distributed in ..."