Definition of the word cub

Pronunciation of vocabulary cub

cubnoun

Cub

/kʌb//kʌb/

Origin of the word cub

The word "cub" has its roots in Old English and Middle English. In Old English, the word "cub" referred to the young of various animals, including mammals and birds. The word is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "kubiz", which is also the source of the Modern German word "Kübel", meaning "calf" or "young animal". In Middle English, the word "cub" is attested from around the 13th century, and it continued to be used to refer to the young of various animals, including bears, wolves, and raccoons. The word has also been used figuratively to refer to a young or inexperienced person, particularly in the context of footmen or servants. Today, the word "cub" is commonly used to refer specifically to the young of bears, particularly the black bear (Ursus americanus), and is often used in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries to refer to young bears in captivity.

Vocabulary summary cub

typenoun

meaningbaby animals (tiger, lion, wolf, bear, fox...)

meaningnaughty child ((usually) unlicked cub)

meaning(US, colloquial) cub reporter ((also) cub reporter)

typeverb

meaninggive birth (wolf, fox...)

meaningfox hunting

Example of vocabulary cubnamespace

meaning

a young bear, lion, fox, etc.

một con gấu non, sư tử, cáo, v.v.

  • a lioness guarding her cubs

    một con sư tử cái bảo vệ đàn con của mình

meaning

a branch of the Scout Association for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 10 or 11

một chi nhánh của Hiệp hội Hướng đạo dành cho nam và nữ trong độ tuổi từ 8 đến 10 hoặc 11

  • to join the Cubs

    tham gia Cubs

meaning

a member of the Cubs

một thành viên của Cubs

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary cub


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