tiburon

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See also: Tiburon and tiburón

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Borrowed from Middle French tiburon, from Spanish tiburón, of uncertain origin.

Noun[edit]

tiburon (plural tiburons)

  1. A shark; now specifically, Sphyrna tiburo or Negaprion brevirostris.
    • 1638, Thomas Herbert, Some Yeares Travels, section I:
      Other unlucky accidents happen in these seas to vexe them, as when (in most becalmings) they swim in the bearing Ocean, the greedy Tuberon or Shark arm'd with a double row of venemous teeth pursues them [...].

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