agropelter

noun

Etymology

agro- + pelter?

  1. derived from peletta
  2. derived from *pel- — “to cover; to wrap; hide; skin; cloth
  3. derived from pellis — “animal skin, hide, pelt; leather; garment made of animal skin
  4. derived from pelete
  5. derived from pelette
  6. inherited from pellet — “skin of an animal, especially a sheep
  7. inherited from pelt — “skin of a sheep, especially without the wool
  8. suffixed as pelter — “pelt + er
  9. prefixed as agropelter — “agro- + pelter

Definitions

  1. A mythical monster of the United States, said to inhabit hollow tree trunks and hurl…

    A mythical monster of the United States, said to inhabit hollow tree trunks and hurl wooden splinters and branches at passers-by.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA