"araguato" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: araguatos [plural]
Etymology: From or cognate to French araguate (whence the rare older English spelling araguate), likely from Cariban; compare Kari'na arawata and the other cognates listed at alouatte. The Century Dictionary suggests a possible relation to guariba and/or araba (an obsolete word for a howler monkey of the genus Mycetes). On the other hand, Merriam-Webster attributes it to Cariban. Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr|araguate}} French araguate, {{m|en|araguate}} araguate, {{der|en|sai-car}} Cariban, {{cog|car|arawata}} Kari'na arawata, {{m|en|alouatte}} alouatte, {{m|en|guariba}} guariba, {{m|en|araba}} araba, {{der|en|sai-car}} Cariban Head templates: {{en-noun}} araguato (plural araguatos)
  1. A South American howler monkey, the ursine howler (Alouatta arctoidea). Categories (lifeform): New World monkeys Translations (a South American monkey, Mycetes ursinus): araguato [masculine] (Portuguese)

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