panda

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), a small raccoon-like animal of northeast Asia with reddish fur and a long, ringed tail.
  2. Ellipsis of giant panda (“Ailuropoda melanoleuca”).
  3. Ellipsis of panda car (“a black-and-white police car”).
noun
  1. A brahmin who acts as the hereditary superintendent of a particular ghat or temple, and is regarded as knowledgeable in matters of genealogy and ritual.
name
  1. A South Asian surname.

Pronunciation

/ˈpændə/ [ˈpʰændə] /ˈpeə̯ndə/ [ˈpʰeə̯ndə] /ˈpɛə̯ndə/ [ˈpʰɛə̯ndə] En-us-panda.ogg /ˈpeːndə/ [ˈpʰeːndə] en-au-pander.ogg /ˈpɑɳɖɑ/ [ˈpɑɳɖɑ] /ˈpʌndə/ /ˈpæn-/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-panda.wav /ˈpɑndə/

Word forms

panda pandas

Etymology

Borrowed from French panda, of unclear ultimate origin but probably from the second element of nigálya-pónya, a local name for the red panda recorded in Nepal and Sikkim by Brian Houghton Hodgson (1800 or 1801 – 1894), an ethnologist, naturalist and the British Resident of Nepal, possibly from Nepali निँगाले (nĩgāle, “relating to a certain species of bamboo”) (the adjectival form of निँगालो (nĩgālo), a variant of निङालो (niṅālo, “Drepanostachyum intermedium, a species of bamboo”)) + a regional Tibetan name for the animal (compare regional Tibetan ཕོ་ཉ (pho nya, “messenger”)). Attributive uses of sense 2 (“a giant panda”) generally refer to that animal’s distinctive black and white coat colour.

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