hircine

[ˈhərsʌɪn]

hircine Definition

  • 1of or resembling a goat
  • 2having a strong odor resembling that of a goat

Using hircine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hircine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hircine smell of the cheese was too strong for her.

  • Example

    His hircine features made him look like a satyr.

  • Example

    The hircine nature of the creature was evident in its horns and shaggy coat.

hircine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hircine

Phrases with hircine

  • a strong, pungent smell resembling that of a goat

    Example

    The room was filled with the hircine odor of unwashed clothes.

  • hircine features

    physical characteristics resembling those of a goat, such as horns or shaggy hair

    Example

    The mask had hircine features, with large horns and a snout.

  • behavior resembling that of a goat, such as head-butting or eating anything

    Example

    The child's hircine behavior was causing trouble in the petting zoo.

Origins of hircine

from Latin 'hircinus', meaning 'of a goat'

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Summary: hircine in Brief

'Hircine' [ˈhərsʌɪn] is an adjective used to describe something that resembles or is characteristic of a goat. It can refer to physical features, behavior, or odor, as in 'The hircine smell of the cheese was too strong for her.' Synonyms include 'goat-like,' 'caprine,' 'rank,' 'pungent,' and 'fetid.'