kangaroo
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Guugu Yimidhirr gangurru (“eastern grey kangaroo”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkangaroo (plural kangaroos)
- A member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia. [from 18th c.]
- 1770 August 4, James Cook, Journal:
- Besides the Animals which I have before mentioned, called by the Natives Kangooroo, or Kanguru […].
- 1814, Matthew Flinders, A Voyage to Terra Australis:
- In the woods are the kanguroo, the emu or cassowary, paroquets, and a variety of small birds […].
- (Canada, attributive) A hooded jacket with a front pocket, usually of fleece material, a kangaroo jacket.
Synonyms
edit- (Macropodidae): macropod, roo
- (jacket): bunny hug, hoodie, kangaroo jacket
Hyponyms
edit- antelope kangaroo, antilopine kangaroo
- banded kangaroo
- boxing kangaroo
- brush kangaroo
- eastern gray kangaroo
- eastern grey kangaroo
- giant kangaroo
- great kangaroo
- hare-kangaroo, hare kangaroo
- plains kangaroo
- rat-kangaroo
- red kangaroo
- short-faced kangaroo
- sooty kangaroo
- tree-kangaroo
- western gray kangaroo
- western grey kangaroo
Derived terms
edit- a kangaroo loose in the top paddock
- anti-kangaroo
- Australian as a kangaroo
- forest kangaroo
- jerboa kangaroo
- kangaroo acacia
- kangaroo apple
- kangaroo ball
- kangaroo-bar, kangaroo bar
- kangaroo bear
- kangaroo-beetle
- kangaroo beetle
- kangaroo care
- kangaroo closure
- kangaroo code
- kangaroo court
- Kangaroo Defence, Kangaroo Defense
- kangaroo dog
- kangaroo-fly
- kangaroo-foot plant
- kangaroo fucker
- kangaroo grass
- kangaroo hare
- kangaroo-hop, kangaroo hop
- kangaroo-hound
- Kangaroo Island
- kangaroo jerboa
- kangaroo justice
- kangaroo meat
- kangaroo mother care
- kangaroo mother method
- kangaroo mouse
- kangaroo paw
- kangaroo piss
- kangaroo pocket
- kangaroo-rat, kangaroo rat
- kangaroo route
- kangaroo's-foot, kangaroo's-foot plant
- kangaroo ship
- kangaroo-shoot
- kangaroo-shooter
- kangaroo-shooting
- kangaroo skin
- kangaroo stoppie
- kangaroo-thorn
- kangaroo tick
- kangaroo ticket
- Kangaroo Tour
- kangaroo trial
- kangaroo unicycle
- Kangaroo Valley
- kangaroo vine
- kangaroo word
- kangatarian
- musk kangaroo
- rat-kangaroo, rat kangaroo
- rock kangaroo
- roo
- tree-kangaroo, tree kangaroo
Descendants
edit- → Arabic: كَنْغَر (kanḡar), كنقر (kangar, kanqar), قنغر (qangar), كنجر (kangar), قنقر (qanqar)
- → Bengali: ক্যাঙ্গারু (kêṅgaru)
- → Dutch: kangoeroe
- → Indonesian: kanguru
- → Danish: kænguru
- → Estonian: känguru
- → French: kangourou (see there for further descendants)
- → Finnish: kenguru
- → Georgian: კენგურუ (ḳenguru)
- → German: Känguru, Känguruh (superseded)
- → Greek: καγκουρό (kagkouró)
- → Hebrew: קֶנְגּוּרוּ (kénguru)
- → Hindi: कंगारू (kaṅgārū)
- → Hungarian: kenguru
- → Italian: canguro
- → Japanese: カンガルー (kangarū)
- → Norwegian Bokmål: kenguru
- → Malayalam: കാംഗരു (kāṅgaru), കംഗാരു (kaṅgāru), കങ്കാരു (kaṅkāru)
- → Manx: kangaroo
- → Niuean: kāgalū
- → Portuguese: canguru
- → Russian: кенгуру́ (kengurú) (see there for further descendants)
- → Slovene: kenguru
- → Spanish: canguro
- → Tetelcingo Nahuatl: canguro
- → Swedish: känguru
- → Tokelauan: kāgalū
- → Ukrainian: кенгуру́ (kenhurú)
- → Welsh: cangarŵ
Translations
editmarsupial
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hooded jacket with front pocket — see kangaroo jacket
See also
editVerb
editkangaroo (third-person singular simple present kangaroos, present participle kangarooing, simple past and past participle kangarooed)
- To practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
- (intransitive) To hunt kangaroo.
- (intransitive) To move like a kangaroo.
Adjective
editkangaroo (not comparable)
- Of or relating to Australia.
- 2005, Year Book Australia: 2006, Aust. Bureau of Statistics, page 708:
- The rapid growth in Kangaroo bond issues in the Australian market has given rise to an interest in the nature, trend and impact of this type of bond on Australia's international investment statistics. While Kangaroo bonds have been issued for a ...
- 2017, Jeff Madura, CHANDRASEKHAR & MADURA KRISHNAMURTI (JEFF & HOQUE, ARIFUL.), Ariful Hoque, International Financial Management with Student Resource Access 12 Months, Cengage AU (→ISBN), page 667:
- Furthermore, the issuers access the kangaroo bond market in order to diversify their funding sources. ... driven by factors such as the relative cost of issuance, including hedging costs and the liquidity of underlying derivative and bond markets.
- 2018, Ben Hunt, Chris Terry, Financial Institutions and Markets, Cengage AU, →ISBN, page 206:
- Non-resident. bonds. Bonds issued in the Australian market by non-resident entities are known as kangaroo bonds. Figure 8.6 shows that kangaroo bonds represent approximately one-third of non-government bonds outstanding, making them ...
- 2009, W. Peng, C. Shu, Currency Internationalization: Global Experiences and Implications for the Renminbi, Springer, →ISBN, page 62:
- 3.1.2 The Australian dollar in the global bond market An internationalized currency also serves non-residents as a store of value ... borrowers issuing Australian dollar bonds in the domestic market (foreign bonds known as ' kangaroo bonds').
- 1998, Business Review Weekly: BRW:
- The market is comparatively liquid and the bonds are free of withholding tax if the funds are used overseas. The Commonwealth Bank has largely pioneered the market. It led the first kangaroo issue, a $150million offering by the (South) Korea ...
- 2010, Susan Black, Anella Munro, Why Issue Bonds Offshore?:
- Some onshore markets have competed more successfully than others. Issuance in the Kangaroo bond market (Australian dollar bonds issued onshore by non- residents) soared over the 2002–06 period due to a combination of factors. While a ...
- (finance, investments) Characterized by rapidly jumping prices in securities markets or by belief that the prices are unstable in contrast to bear and bull markets.
References
edit- R. M. W. Dixon, Australian Aboriginal Words, Oxford University Press, 1990, →ISBN
- “kangaroo” in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Manx
editEtymology
editBorrowed from English kangaroo.
Noun
editkangaroo m (genitive singular kangaroo, plural kangarooghyn)
Mutation
editManx mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
kangaroo | changaroo | gangaroo |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
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