guinea pig

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Any tailless rodent of the genus Cavia, which have short ears and superficially resemble large hamsters.
  2. A domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus, often kept as a pet.
  3. A living experimental subject.
  4. A professional company director, without time or real qualifications for the duties.
  5. A midshipman in the East India service; (by extension) a low-skilled or non-proficient seaman.

Pronunciation

/ˈɡɪni pɪɡ/ En-au-guinea pig.ogg

Word forms

guinea pig guinea pigs guinea-pig guineapig

Etymology

The origin of "guinea" in "guinea pig" is uncertain. One theory is that the animals, which are originally from South America, were brought to Europe by way of Guinea, leading people to think they had originated there. "Guinea" was also frequently used in English to refer generally to any far-off, unknown country, and so the name may simply be a colorful reference to the animal's foreignness. Others believe "guinea" may be an alteration of the word coney (“rabbit”); guinea pigs were referred to as "pig coneys" in Edward Topsell's 1607 treatise on quadrupeds. The figurative sense of "experimental subject" was first used in the early 20th century, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, which cites examples from 1913 and 1920. It arose from the once extensive usage of guinea pigs in scientific research since at least the 17th century, which had a peak in popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries, when they were part of groundbreaking germ-theory research and of orbital space flights. Compare Italian cavia, Portuguese cobaia, and the latter's loans into French cobaye, Spanish cobaya, Romanian cobai, and Turkish kobay, all of which mean both "guinea pig" and "volunteer for lab experiment", with the latter often being the commoner sense.

Synonyms

Related words

cavy boar cavy piglet cavy sow popcorning wheek

Derived words

Abyssinian guinea pig act as a guinea pig Agouti guinea pig Brazilian guinea pig Brindle guinea pig common guinea pig Crested guinea pig Dalmatian guinea pig domesticated guinea pig domestic guinea pig Cavia porcellus domestic guinea pig genome Dutch guinea pig Greater guinea pig Cavia magna guinea pig breed guinea pig breeder guinea pig brush guinea pig cage guinea pig diseases guinea pig fancier guinea pig fancy guinea pig food guinea pig genetics guinea pig genome guinea piggie guinea piggies guinea piggy guinea pig handbook guinea pig husbandry guinea piglet guinea pig meat guinea pig model guinea pig night guinea-pig productivity guinea pig pup guinea pig sounds guinea pigs' teeth guinea pig strains guinea pig world hairless guinea pig Himalayan guinea pig human guinea pig Intermediate guinea pig Cavia intermedia laboratory guinea pig long-haired guinea pig long-haired rosetted guinea pig Montane guinea pig Cavia tschudii parti-colored guinea pig Peruvian guinea pig Rex guinea pig Roan guinea pig rough-coated guinea pig Satin guinea pig Self guinea pig Sheltie guinea pig Shiny guinea pig Cavia fulgida

Translations

Afrikaans: marmotjie Albanian: kavie Albanian: gini thi Arabic: خِنْزِير غِينِيَّا Arabic: فار جبلي Armenian: ծովախոզուկ Asturian: cobaya Azerbaijani: dəniz donuzcuğu Basque: akuri Belarusian: марска́я сві́нка Breton: razh-indez Bulgarian: мо́рско свинче́ Burmese: ပူး Catalan: cobai Catalan: conillet d'índia Chinese Cantonese: 天竺鼠 Chinese Mandarin: 豚鼠 Chinese Mandarin: 天竺鼠 Chinese Mandarin: 荷蘭豬 /荷兰猪 Cornish: hogh Gyni Czech: morče Danish: marsvin Dutch: guinees biggetje Dutch: cavia Esperanto: kobajo Estonian: merisiga Faroese: marsvín Finnish: marsu French: cochon d'Inde French: cobaye West-Frisian: bargemot Friulian: cavie Galician: cobaia Georgian: ზღვის გოჭი German: Meerschweinchen German: Meerschwein Greek: ινδικό χοιρίδιο Hebrew: קביה Hebrew: שרקן Hebrew: חזיר ים Hindi: गिनी पिग Hungarian: tengerimalac Icelandic: naggrís Ido: kobayo Indonesian: tikus belanda Indonesian: marmut Irish: muc ghuine Italian: cavia Italian: porcellino d'India Italian: marà Japanese: モルモット Japanese: 天竺鼠 Japanese: ギニーピッグ Khmer: កណ្ដុរសំពៅ Korean: 기니피그 Korean: 모르모트
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