L dama definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Stag Stag, n. [Icel. steggr ... and allied genera, especially L. cervus of Europe and L. dama of the United States. The mandibles are large and branched ... beetle of the genus Lucanus (as L. capreolus, and L. dama), having long, curved upper jaws, resembling a sickle. The grubs ...
C dama definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Deer Deer (d[=e]r ... also stag or red deer; the fallow deer is C. dama; the common American deer is C. Virginianus; the blacktailed deer ...
Cervus dama definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Fallow deer Fal"low deer ... color.] (Zo["o]l.) A European species of deer (Cervus dama), much smaller than the red deer. In summer both sexes ...
... 0 (2005) n 1: small Eurasian deer [syn: fallow deer, Dama dama] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: 1fallow Date: 15th century a deer (Dama dama syn. Cervus dama) of variable color with palmate antlers in the male and ... color.] (Zo["o]l.) A European species of deer (Cervus dama), much smaller than the red deer. In summer both ...
... also stag or red deer; the fallow deer is C. dama; the common American deer is C. Virginianus; the blacktailed deer ... has now (1912) become very scarce. The fallow deer, Cervus dama, is a native of Northern Africa and countries about the ...
... also stag or red deer; the fallow deer is C. dama; the common American deer is C. Virginianus; the blacktailed deer ... and allied genera, especially L. cervus of Europe and L. dama of the United States. The mandibles are large and branched ...